Tibia short, almost as long as tarsus, slightly curved in the basal part, 

 its apex higher than the base. Dorsal side with 2 setae; a thin projecting 

 basal seta and a golden brown apical seta directed to the tarsus; subdorsal 

 region with a row of light, long, thin setae posteriorly; 2 setae near the 

 ventral margin apically and subapically (subapical seta?); one of them is the 

 primary posterior seta; 3 massive, thick setae anteriorly in the middle; one 

 of them thicker than the others (primary anterior seta?); dorsal side with 

 several short, strong, thin setae; 2 primary spinelike setae distally on the 

 ventral side: an anterior, short seta and a posterior, dark brown, thick seta. 



Tarsus tapering apically; light spinules forming a comb near the ventral 

 margin; dorsal side with a longitudinal row of 6 thin, moderately long, light 

 setae; sides of the claw with a dorsal thin seta; primary anterior seta light 

 brown, spinelike, thick, situated in about the middle of the segment; a row 

 of 3 small, spinelike setae situated behind each other further basaliy; several 

 small, short setae further dorsally; posterior seta situated subapically 

 near the dorsal margin, dark brown and spinelike, strong and pointed; there 

 are several subdorsal thin, posterior setae; a group of 7 flat, light pectinate 

 spinules, distally in the anterior part. 



Claw long and thin, slightly curved; seta straight, light, with thin small 

 spinules at the base. 



Midlegs and hind legs light; femora and tibiae slightly darker, brownish 

 dorsally; femora with coarse, light spots; hind legs narrower than midlegs. 



Coxae with indistinct small dots at the base; midlegs with 12—14 dorsal 

 setae near the anterior margin; hind legs with 9 setae, which are lighter 

 and less thick; primary seta of posterodorsal margin thin and long; 



2 secondary, widely separated, thin, light setae further distally. Anterior 

 and posterior surface with short, sparse setae on the ventral side; anterior 

 surface with strong setae in the middle; subapical seta thick and spinelike. 

 Anterior distoventral seta moderately long; posterior seta of midlegs less 

 long; that of hind legs about half as long. 



Boundary between 1st and 2nd segments of trochanter distinct; 1st seg- 

 ment with 6 small, thin setae ventrally; 2nd segment with numerous setae, 



3 or 4 of which are longer. 



Femur of midlegs with a slightly convex dorsal surface in the apical part; 

 hind femur straight and rodlike; basodorsal seta long and thin; apicodorsal 

 seta darker and shorter; a subdorsal row of thin, long setae including a dark, 

 long anterior primary seta anteriorly; anterior surface with short setae; 

 setae on hind femur sparser than on mid-femur; similar setae in the 

 middle of the posterior surface; a strong brown, primary posterior seta 

 subventrally near the apex; a row of straight, smooth setae of different 

 length ventrally; midlegs with 18 or 19 setae, hind legs with 17 or 18 setae 

 in this row. 



Tibiae (Figure 65 6) almost as long as tarsi; dorsal stripe bordered with 

 thin setae; anteriorly and posteriorly; anterior row consisting of 4 or 

 5 setae, posterior row of 6 or 7 setae; subapical primary distodorsal seta 

 longer and slightly darker and thicker than the others; primary anterior 

 seta spinelike, situated subapically; a row of 4 thick and thin setae further 

 basaliy, at a distance; posterior primary seta of midlegs (like that on 

 forelegs) light and thin; this seta on hind legs massive, spinelike, dark, 

 resembling the ventral setae but shorter; a thin secondary seta near it; 



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