posterior seta slightly longer, brown, situated near the end of the stripe; 

 both setae situated subapically; ventral setae slightly shorter than dorsal 

 setae, straight, light brown; one of them situated almost in the middle of the 

 femur and the other subapically. 



Tibia straight, slightly narrower apically with several dots near the 

 basal margin; dorsal setae situated one behind the other, close together; 

 anterior seta transparent, thin, curved; posterior seta much longer, light 

 brown; anterior surface seta brown, strong, short; posterior seta much 

 longer and thinner, situated near the distoventral seta; both ventral setae 

 yellowish brown, shorter than the setae on the femur; subapical seta situated 

 at a distance from the apical seta, and shorter. 



Distal half of tarsus with ventral combs which consist of straight yellow 

 spinules which are longer toward the end of the segment; the apical seta 

 of the 2 dorsal setae longer than the others, straight and dark brown; 

 subapical seta light yellow and slightly curved; both distoventral setae 

 yellow, situated laterally to the comb of spinules. Claw dark brown, black 

 at the base, blunt, with a massive basal process, with a soft white seta at the 

 apex. 



Coxae of midlegs (Figure 531, B) and hind legs with a deep dorsodistal 

 indentation, which reaches almost the middle of the segment;* dorsal groove 

 weakly marked; dots near the basal margin indistinct. Basal seta of coxa 

 brown, thin and small, smaller and situated in the area of the dots on the 

 hind legs; anterior dorsodistal seta strong, dark brown, situated on the 

 margin; it is situated on a small tubercle, on the midlegs; without tubercle 

 on the hind legs but slightly longer than on the midlegs; posterodorsal seta 

 brown, thin, longer on the hind legs; one of the 2 anterior surface setae 

 situated near the group of dots, the other longer and situated subapically; 

 both setae reddish brown; posterior ventrodistal seta almost twice as long 

 as the anterior seta. 



Both segments of the trochanter of midlegs and hind legs not closed 

 dorsally and with a black spot; anterior and posterior setae thin, dark brown 

 the former longer than the latter; the basal seta of the 3 anteroventral 

 setae situated near the suture, strong, blackish brown; apical and subapical 

 setae thin, dark brown; the former slightly larger than the latter; posterior 

 distoventral seta dark, the longest seta of the segment; second posterior 

 385 seta spinelike, light brown, situated in about the middle of the segment. 



Femur of midlegs and hind legs broader apically, with a deep ventro- 

 distal indentation which extends on the midlegs to about half the length of 

 the segment; it extends slightly farther on the hind legs; a dark longitudinal 

 stripe with dots above it on the anterior surface; an indistinct stripe and 

 dots posteriorly; dorsal setae thin, reddish brown, one situated in the middle 

 of the segment, the other distally; anterior and posterior surface setae of 

 almost the same length, brown; ventral setae slightly longer and thicker than 

 the others, situated near the margin of the indentation; posterior seta 

 situated distal to the anterior seta. 



Tibia and tarsus as on the forelegs. Apicodorsal seta of tibia light 

 brown, slightly longer and thicker than the subapical seta; anterior seta 

 dark brown, large, situated close to the apicodorsal seta; posterior seta 

 shorter, situated near the ventrodistal setae; both ventrodistal setae small, 

 spinelike, thick and yellow. Spinules of ventral comb of tarsus slightly 



* This indentation is not visible anteriorly in Figure 531. 



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