All three pairs of legs of similar form; forelegs not more massive than 

 mid- and hind legs; hind legs slightly longer than forelegs; legs yellow, 

 partly light yellow or whitish. 



Forecoxa short, with a deep dorsodistal notch; its basal margin with a 

 dark border anteriorly and dorsally; anterodorsal margin of sclerite 

 also slightly dark, a small red spot near the articulation with the trochanter. 

 241 Anterodorsal setae reddish brown, strong; basal seta twice as long as 

 distal seta; posterodorsal seta light, thinner and shorter than the basal 

 seta (Figure 23 7); both anterior setae small, spine like, brownish, situated 

 subdorsally; ventrodistal setae small, thin, yellow; posterior seta slightly 

 longer than anterior seta . 



Trochanter with a basal dark margin and a brown ventral spot. Anterior 

 seta reddish brown, long; posterior seta lighter, thinner, slightly shorter; 

 ventral subapical seta also long; the other 4 ventral setae small and thin; 

 middle ventral seta darker and slightly longer than the others; distoventral 

 seta curved anteriorly and light. 



The posteriorly directed distodorsal seta of the femur is long and reddish 

 brown, the basal upward projecting seta yellow and shorter; anterior seta 

 short, strong, dark brown; posterior seta longer, lighter and thinner; 

 anteroventral seta situated on a membrane at the base, transparent, small 

 and curved anteriorly; posterior seta situated more distally, long and thin. 



The anterodorsal seta of the 6 distal setae of the tibia is situated 

 subapically; it is slightly shorter than the thin and long posterodorsal seta; 

 anterior surface seta brownish, shorter and stronger than the light 

 posterior seta which resembles the dorsal setae; the posterior seta of the 

 2 short distoventral setae is longer than the anterior short seta of the tibia. 

 All 4 tarsal setae are thin, light and of about the same length. The claw is 

 curved, dark brown; the basal seta forms a large pointed spine. 



The anterior basodorsal seta on the coxae of the mid- and hind legs, 

 unlike on the forelegs, is short, light and thin; the distodorsal long seta is 

 brown, situated near the basal margin of the distodorsal depression; 

 posterodorsal seta short, light, slightly longer on the hind legs than on 

 the midlegs; both anterior setae spinelike, lighter than on the forelegs; 

 both distoventral setae small and light. 



Anterior and posterior setae of trochanter thin and light and long; 

 anterior seta slightly longer than posterior seta; subapical ventral seta also 

 light but slightly longer; the other ventral setae are as on the forelegs. 



Anterior seta of the femur (unlike that of the forelegs) longer than the 

 posterior seta, thin and light brown; the other setae as on the forelegs. 



Tarsus narrow, as long as the tibia; setae of the tibia are markedly 

 longer than those of the forelegs; setae of the tarsus slightly longer; all 

 setae are thin, as on the forelegs. 



Claw and its spinelike seta slightly longer than on the forelegs. 



Abdomen slightly compressed dorsoventrally; uniformly broad on 

 segments 2—4; it tapers posteriorly gradually; tracheal gills absent. 

 Setae thin and light. The small anterior-margin seta is clearly marked; 

 it is slightly longer on the last segments; the anterior-angle seta is about 

 as long as the segment in the anterior segments; it is slightly -longer on 

 the posterior segments; medioanal seta shorter than anterior angle seta; 

 intermediate seta and especially lateral setae small and little-marked; 

 all 4 setae on segment 8 form one row on a narrow, grayish membranous 

 stripe. 



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