seta near pleural suture small. Pleural sclerites of meso- and meta- 

 thorax small; episternum fused with trochantin, larger than epimeron; end 

 of trochantin with 2 light setules; membrane near the sclerite with a small 

 seta; seta of epimeron situated on a membrane posterior to the sclerite. 



(426) 



FIGURES 602-608. Pie c trocnemia c onsp e rs a Curt, (after Nielsen): 



602 — prothorax, ventral; 603 — mesothorax, right side; 604 — right legs, posterior: 

 foreleg (A), hind leg (B); 605 - abdominal segment 9 and anal legs, dorsal; 

 606 — left leg, distal end, articulation of claw and sclerite "b" ; 607 — claw of right 

 anal leg, outer view (A) and inner view (B); 608 — dwelling chamber and capturing 

 net of larva. 



Legs short, narrow, with long segments; forelegs shorter but slightly 

 broader than midlegs and hind legs; ratio of length of legs = 81:100:113. 

 Legs mainly yellow, brownish in some places; coxae with black basal 

 margin. Secondary setae numerous (Table 10). 



Coxa of forelegs (Figure 604, A) with a basodorsal articular process; 

 apicodorsal indentation deep; several large light and dark dots posteriorly 

 and ventrally near the basal margin. Dorsal setae straight, long; posterior 

 setae situated in the middle of the indentation longer and thinner than the 

 anterior setae; basoanterior seta situated near the base; other 3 setae 

 situated anteriorly; the primary seta and 2 secondary setae form a row of 

 shorter, strong, dark, thick setae at the margin of the indentation. Both 

 distoventral setae of coxa straight, strong, moderately long; anterior seta 



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