Hamuli wing coupling is a mechanism unique to winged Hymenoptera. The hamuli consist of hook-like
setae arrayed along the leading edge of the hind wing that engage with the recurved trailing edge (the retinaculum) of the fore wing during flight, uniting both wings into a single functional wing. File:BeeWingStroke.webm|thumbtime=79|
leafcutter bee taking
flight from
Great Valley gumplant. The front and rear wings hook together on the first wing stroke. 6,000
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leafcutter bee taking flight from
Great Valley gumplant. Its left pair of wings have not hooked together resulting in the hind wing not contributing to lift and the bee holding its legs to the right ==Notes==