Brown recluses have a "violin" pattern in the upper body, where legs attach.
Their functions are articular and have to do with how the leg attaches to the main exoskeleton of the insect.
It has five pairs of prolegs on segments 3 to 6 and 10, and six true legs attached to the thorax.
Similarly, the hip joint or other place where the leg attaches to the main body may be considered separate or part of the leg.
Their legs attached far at the back and sideways, with even the lower leg being tightly attached to the body (see photo of skeleton).
Fingers and legs attached themselves to my consciousness.
In vertebrates, usually legs are attaching at the pelvis.
Thorax - This segment is where the two wings and six legs attach.
Then the leg jerked into motion and slid over to the shoulder socket and attached.
Your legs attach to the spine through your hips.