(42 5) 



TABLE 10 



Setae 



Pronotum 



Anterior-margin setae 

 and lateral setae, 

 including anterior- 

 angle seta 



Surface setae 



Foreleg 



Coxa: 

 Anterior dorsodistal 



setae 



Anterior, posterior and 



ventral setae 



Trochanter: 



1st segment 



2nd segment 



Femur: 



ventral setae 



anterior 



posterior 



Tibia 



Tarsus: 

 thick setae of anterior 



side 



other secondary setae . 



Midleg 



Coxa: 



anterodorsal setae . . . 

 posterodorsal setae . . 

 anteroventral setae ». 

 posterior surface setae 



Trochanter: 



1st segment 



2nd segment 



Femur: 

 ventral setae ....... 



anterior 



posterior 



Stage 



1st 



1 

 2 



10) 

 6 



2 

 1 

 1 



2 

 1 

 2 

 



1(?) 



5 th 



36-48 

 10-12 



3-4 

 22-27 



2 

 36-43 



17-19 

 26-36 

 33-40 



18-21 



3-5 

 11-16 



10-13 

 1-3 



25-31 

 8-11 



2 

 54-63 



21-24 

 40-46 

 25-31 



Setae 



Tibia 





6 



Tarsus, secondary 



setae . 







Tarsus 







Coxa: 

 anterodorsal setae . . . 

 posterodorsal setae • . . 

 anteroventral setae . . 

 posterior surface setae. 



2 

 1 

 2 

 



Trochanter: 





1 





6 



Femur: 



2 





1 





1 









Tibia 





6 



Tarsus, secondary 



setae . 







Abdomen 







Lateral setae: 





2 



3rd " 



2 



4th " 



2 



5th " 



2 



6th " 



2 



7th " 



2 



8th " 



2 



Ventral setae of seg- 

 ment 9, median 



2 



Anal legs: 





"b" 





ventrally in the 



— 



Stage 



1st 



5th 



16-20 

 7-9 



6-7 



1-2 



18-22 



6-11 



2 

 45-52 



19-24 

 20-25 

 20-25 



13-16 



6-8 



about 32 



" 45 



" 45 



" 52 



" 44 



" 28 



" 15 



19-23 



about 100 



50-60 



9-13 



Propleuron (Figure 596, B) large, slightly darker than pronotum, brownish, 

 with black pleural suture; trochantin with a hornlike process with mem- 

 branous apex; ventral side of apex with two setules; seta at base of 

 trochantin small and thin; ventral process of epimeron narrow, pointed; 



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