Coxa of foreleg (Figure 246) dark brown at the base (in its posterior part 

 also basodorsally); anterodorsal setae black, moderately long, strong, 

 of the same length; one situated near the margin of the notch and the other 

 further basally; posterodorsal seta shorter and thinner, dark brown; 

 anterior surface setae small, brown, situated subdorsally, one behind the 

 246 other; distoventral setae brown; the anterior small seta is situated 



ventrally; posterior seta slightly longer. Distal part of trochanter with a 

 longitudinal membranous area (Figure 247); anterior seta dark brown, 

 short and strong; posterior seta brown, longer and thinner than the anterior 

 seta; ventral setae light brown; both posterior setae are situated on a 

 membrane; the subapical seta is long; the more basal seta is short; the 

 3 anteroventral setae are situated on a sclerite; they are small and 

 strong; distal seta curved, situated on the suture and thinner than the others. 



The femur is membranous ventrally; its basal part with a narrow stripe; 

 the membrane between the sclerites is thick, covered with needle-shaped 

 spinules arranged in groups. The distodorsal seta is long, the basal seta 

 shorter; the anterior and posterior setae are situated subapically; 

 posterior and posteroventral seta long, dark brown; anterior seta black, 

 shorter and stronger than the posterior seta; anteroventral seta 

 spinelike, yellowish, situated on a membrane near the distal end of the row 

 of spinules. 



Posterior distodorsal seta of the tibia shorter than the distodorsal seta 

 of the femur; anterodorsal seta thin and situated subapically; anterior and 

 posterior setae and both ventral setae short and strong; distal setae of 

 tarsus short and thin. Claw slightly curved and pointed, with a spinelike 

 thick, light, pointed seta. 



Coxae of midlegs and hind legs longer and narrower than those of the 

 forelegs; they are milk-white ventrally, not sclerotized, with a thick 

 integument; basodorsal anterior seta short, thin and brown; distal seta 

 long, dark brown, longer than that of the forelegs; posterodorsal seta 

 short and dark; both anterior surface setae situated subdorsally; the seta 

 situated further basally is thinner and shorter than the subapical seta; 

 the distoventral setae are situated on a membrane; they are small, brown 

 and thin; posterior seta longer than the anterior seta. 



The trochanter is broadly membranous ventrally; the anterior and 

 posterior setae of the midlegs are of the same length; anterior seta of the 

 hind legs larger than the posterior seta; subapical seta of the postero- 

 ventral setae of the trochanter, long, the second short, situated on a 

 membrane; the basal seta of the 3 small anterior setae is situated on a 

 suture, the distal and middle setae (unlike on the forelegs) are situated on 

 a membrane near the margin of the sclerite. 



Femur of midlegs basoventrally with a row of minute spinules which 

 are absent on the hind legs; distodorsal seta of the femur of both legs 

 long, dark brown; basodorsal seta short, thinner and brown; anterior and 

 posterior setae situated subapically, almost of the same length; postero- 

 ventral seta similar; anteroventral seta situated in the basal part, light 

 brown, spinelike; it is situated at the end of the row of spinules on the 

 midlegs. 



The posterodorsal seta of the tibia is situated distally; it is longer than 

 the others; the anterodorsal seta is situated subapically and is shorter 



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