a comb of spinules on the ventral side; a few microscopic spinules ventrally 

 and anteriorly; distal margin also with small setae and spinules; a flattened 

 chetoid, which is digitate apically, subapically near the dorsal margin. 

 Primary ventral setae thick, spinelike, situated lateral to the comb; antero- 

 basal seta light, feathered; posterior seta situated near the middle of the 

 comb, dark, with a long thin end. Distodorsal primary seta short, dark, 

 curved, recumbent. Other dorsal setae, including second primary seta 

 sparse, thin, situated at the dorsal margin; one subapical seta curved, 

 recumbent. 



Claw thin, long, slightly curved, more than twice as long as tarsus; seta 

 of claw spinelike, with thin, light, needle-shaped spinules near the base; a 

 small, pectinate process with apical spinules basal to the seta. 



Coxae of midlegs (Figure 629) and hind legs with a long dark brown 

 process at the basal margin; this process has a narrow, reddish black 

 margin and a small articular process contiguous to the pleuron beyond it; 

 437 dark background near the basal margin with 2 or 3 indistinct large spots. 

 A continuous row of 7 dark, strong setae and 2 light setae anteriorly, near 

 the distodorsal indentation on the midlegs; 2 primary setae longer than the 

 others; hind coxa with 4 setae near the distodorsal depression; two of 

 these setae (primary setae?) longer and thicker than the others; this row 

 contains 3 additional thin setae further basally; posterodorsal seta thin, 

 brownish, longer than on the forelegs. Anterior and posterior surfaces of 

 coxa with short secondary setae, which are more numerous on the midlegs 

 and sparse, lighter and thinner on the hind legs; one seta situated sub- 

 apically and anteriorly longer than the others; coxa without secondary setae 

 ventrally; posterior distoventral seta dark and long; anterior seta much 

 shorter and thinner (Figure 629). 



Basal segment of trochanter of midlegs with short thin setae, that of 

 hind. legs with three similar setae, which are slightly longer; numerous 

 secondary setae of 2nd segment of both legs thin, light; several primary 

 setae stand out by their length, especially the subapical ventral seta. 



Mid-femur shorter than hind femur, with slightly convex dorsal margin; 

 hind femur long and rodlike, its dorsal and ventral margin almost parallel. 

 Dorsal narrow surface of both legs without secondary setae; primary 

 basodorsal seta at base of segment long; distodorsal seta shorter, dark 

 reddish brown, displaced posteriorly and directed slightly laterally; 

 primary posterior seta situated near the ventral margin, of the same form 

 as the distodorsal seta but much shorter, thinner on the midlegs than on the 

 hind legs; anterior primary seta situated distally near the dorsal margin, 

 shorter on the midlegs than on the hind legs. Secondary setae of anterior 

 and posterior surface of midlegs especially numerous, shorter and stronger 

 than on the hind legs; they form a longitudinal row in about the middle of 

 the segment anteriorly and subdorsally, where the setae are thinner and 

 sparser; a row of long secondary setae of different length ventrally which 

 are longer on the midlegs; both primary setae situated among them. 



Mid-tibia shorter than hind tibia; mid-tibia brownish, hind tibia yellow; 

 both tibiae covered with setuliform spinules; a comb of short spinules 

 ventrally. Secondary setae not numerous; anterior part subdorsally with 

 a row of thin setae that are shorter on the midlegs; setae directed apically; 

 4 longer similar setae dorsally, 2 of which are primary. Anterior seta of 



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