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near the margin of the indentation; the other near the apex; 2 brownish, 

 thick setae further basally (Figure 663); anterior surface of mid-coxa with 

 several short, dark, spinelike setae; coxa of hind legs anteriorly with a small 

 subdorsal seta and 2 subventral setae, the subapical seta strong, relatively 

 long, almost as long as the distodorsal seta; posterior surface of coxa of 

 midlegs and hind legs with 4 short, spinelike setae; anterior distoventral 

 seta strong, long, posterior seta forming a short, thick spine. 



First segment of mid -trochanter with 5 (trochanter of hind legs with 4) 

 long, ventral setae; secondary setae of 2nd segment, especially those of the 

 hind legs, not as numerous as on the forelegs. 



Femur long; dorsal margin of mid-femur slightly convex; dorsal margin 

 of hind femur almost straight; basodorsal seta thin, long; distodorsal seta 

 strong, dark, moderately long, displaced posteriorly; anteriorly, near the 

 apex, primary spinelike seta and a longitudinal row of 6 or 7 setae on the 

 midlegs and of 4 or 5 secondary setae on the hind legs; midlegs with 2 

 2 additional setae distally. A spinelike seta and a thin, subventral seta; 

 posterior, primary seta spinelike; secondary setae of posterior surface of 

 femur. Few, sparse, thin, light; ventral side with a row of 12—14 short, 

 long, and very small, strong, spinelike setae. 



Mid- and hind tibia slightly longer than fore tibia, broader apically, 

 slightly curved. A dark, strong seta, which is slightly displaced posteriorly, 

 similar to that on the femur dorsally, near the apex; 2 thin dorsal setae 

 situated one behind the other further basally, closer to the middle; the basal 

 seta half as long as the other; a strong, spinelike, primary seta anteriorly; 

 mid-tibia with 3 (hind tibia with 2) short, spinelike setae subdorsally; 

 posterior surface with only a primary posterior seta on the hind legs; this 

 seta is thin and situated subapically; it forms an apical massive, dark brown 

 spine on the hind legs; distoventral setae blackish brown, long and spinelike, 

 the posterior seta slightly longer than the anterior one. Small spinules 

 present on tibia and tarsus; these spinules are blunt and short distally, near 

 the margin. 



Tarsus slightly longer than on the forelegs, of the same form; ventral 

 comb of spinules absent; a strong, dark brown seta curved to the claw 

 distally and dorsally; a thin, subdorsal, light brown seta near the middle of 

 the segment, anteriorly and posteriorly; anterior seta about half as long as 

 posterior seta; anterior and posterior primary, ventral setae situated 

 subapically; posterior seta situated nearer to the margin; both light brown, 

 spinelike and feathered, a thin, light seta subventrally in the middle of the 

 anterior part; spinules of apical crown long ventrally. 



Claw thin, slightly curved, with a light spinelike seta; short spinules basal 

 to the seta. 



Abdominal segment 1 smaller than 2; segments 2—7 of about the same 

 width; segment 8 slightly shorter and narrower, segment 9 much smaller. 

 Segment 1 dorsally with a moderately long lateral surface seta; other setae, 

 including anterior -angle seta, short; 2 lateral setae dark, long, situated 

 close together; secondary lateral setae absent; median and a lateroventral 

 seta situated near the anterior margin and larger than the others. Anterior- 

 margin seta on segments 2—6 light and small, dark and long on segments 7—8; 

 dorsal-anterior-angle seta and medioanal seta long, situated in the anterior 

 half on segments 2—6 and in the posterior half on segments 7—8; 

 16—18 secondary lateral setae of the spurious lateral line light; one or two 



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