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brown, spinelike; posterodorsal seta strong, brown and long; both anterior 

 setae spinelike, one of them massive, the other much smaller and thinner, 

 situated slightly more dorsally; a secondary seta nearby; anterior ventro- 

 distal seta short, thin, light, posterior seta moderately long, light brown. 

 Coxa ventrally with several thin hairlike secondary setae. 



Basal segment of trochanter large, its suture distinct; anterior seta 

 short, spinelike, light brown; posterior seta thin and light; basal seta of the 

 3 anteroventral setae situated at a distance from the suture, small, thin and 

 light; subapical setae yellowish, moderately long, thin; both posteroventral 

 setae also situated in the distal region, brown, among the longest setae of 

 the legs. 



Femur almost straight, broader apically; dorsal setae situated at a 

 marked distance from each other; apical seta thin, moderately long; basal 

 seta dark brown, strong and long; anterior seta in form of a massive brown 

 spine; posterior seta light brown, thin; both ventral setae light, slightly 

 curved, thick. 



Tibia slightly longer than tarsus; subapical dorsal setae thin, light brown; 

 posterior seta brown, long, displaced to the ventral side; anterior and 

 anterior-distoventral seta massive, dark brown, long, spinelike; second 

 ventral seta forming a small, transparent, slightly curved, thick spinule. 



Tarsus ventrally with a comb of small spinules that leave the basal part 

 free; spinules also near the apex; apical and subapical dorsal setae of the 

 tarsus thin; ventral spinelike setae in the basal part, on both sides of the 

 comb of spinules. 



Claw long, curved; basal seta spinelike; a row of thin spinules visible 

 only under high magnification from the base to beyond the middle of the 

 claw. 



FIGURES 594 and 595. Ecnomus te ne 11 us Ramb.: 



594 - abdominal segments 6-8, dorsal; 595 - right anal leg, outer view. 



Coxa of midlegs and hind legs shorter than femur; distodorsal 

 indentation reaching the basal third of the segment. Anterodorsal setae 

 of midlegs dark, longer and thinner than on the forelegs; they are brown 



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