Tibia anteriorly and ventrally with a cover of small spinules; a distal 

 thin strong, long seta and 3 thin setae dorsally; posterior surface with 

 2 thin secondary setae; anterior surface with 4 setae; one of them larger 

 and closer to the ventral setae; anterior seta spinelike, dark brown; posterior 

 seta thin; both distoventral setae spinelike; anterior distoventral seta short, 

 posterior distoventral seta long, blackish brown, not quite reaching apex of 

 tarsus. 



Spinules of tarsus as on tibia; tarsus ventrally with a comb of golden 

 yellow, thin, small spinules; distal margin anteriorly with a deep indentation 

 446 and a crown of simple and feathered chetoids; 5 thin dorsal setae, of which 

 the subapical seta is darker and thicker than the others; 3 or 4 thin setae 

 anteriorly and posteriorly; both distoventral primary setae short and thick. 



Claw thin, long; seta straight and light. 



Coxa of midlegs (Figure 644) with 11 or 12 setae anteriorly, at the 

 dorsodistal notch; hind coxa (Figure 645) anterodorsally with 6 setae; a thin 

 seta basal to this row on midlegs and hind legs; a similar, thicker seta 

 situated at the end of row, further ventrally; secondary setae of anterior 

 surface of mid-coxa more numerous than on hind coxa, covering the whole 

 surface except a small, dorsal stripe; ventral surface of mid-coxa with 

 4 short setae; distoventral primary anterior seta of both legs strong, long; 

 posterior seta strong but thinner. Trochanter with numerous setae; among 

 them 3 longer ventral setae (one basal and 2 subapical setae). 



Mid -femur with slightly convex dorsal margin, resembling the fore femur 

 more than the hind femur; hind femur straight, rodlike, dorsal side of femur 

 without secondary setae; basodorsal primary seta of both legs situated near 

 the base, long, thin; distodorsal seta displaced posteriorly, much shorter; 

 a row of thin secondary setae anteriorly near the dorsal margin; they are 

 more numerous on the midlegs than on the hind legs; a longitudinal row of 

 short setae on the anterior surface at the end of which is a long, strong, 

 anterior primary seta; posterior surface of femur with small, sparse, thin 

 setae; posterior primary seta situated distally; ventral side with a row of 

 setae; this row consists of 17—20 setae on the midlegs and of 16—17 setae 

 on the hind legs. 



Tibia and tarsus of midlegs and hind legs with short, setuliform spinules 

 covering the segments on all sides. Primary dorsal setae of tibia darker 

 near the apex and thicker than the more basal secondary setae; anterior 

 and posterior surface secondary setae few in number, thin; a dark spinelike 

 seta among the anterior setae; anterior primary seta spinelike, thick; 

 posterior seta thin and small; both distoventral setae form thick, massive 

 spines, which are of the same length on the hind legs; the anterior seta is 

 longer than the tarsus on the midlegs. 



Tarsus slightly shorter than tibia; distodorsal margin crenulate, with 

 rounded processes, with 5—7 transparent spinules and flat pectinate -feathered 

 spinules. Distodorsal seta of tarsus thin, short, recumbent on the claw; 

 second primary dorsal seta and all secondary seta thin, relatively large; 

 distoventral primary setae spinelike and light, thinly feathered; anterior 

 seta situated subapically; posterior seta situated further basally. 



Claw thin, long, longer than tarsus, slightly curved in the distal part; its 

 seta transparent, straight; microscopic spinules near the seta, at a distance 

 from the basal margin. 



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