Distodorsal indentation of fore coxae less than half as long as the segment; 

 470 6 or 7 dark dots near the basodorsal depression; 2 primary setae dorsally 

 among the minute spinelike setae, at the projecting comblike anterior margin: 

 a basal thin brown seta and an apical black, thick, long spine; posterodorsal 

 seta near the apical margin short, strong, blackish brown; a black, strong, 

 short, spinelike seta and two similar long, thin, brown setae anteriorly, among 

 the small and covering setae; small setae and several long setae posteriorly; 

 both primary distoventral setae black and strong; anterior seta slightly shorter 

 than posterior seta; 6 or 7 small, spinelike, thin, light setae between them. 



First segment of trochanter with several, short, light setae; second seg- 

 ment with a dark, long, primary anterior seta in about its middle; posterior 

 surface seta shorter and black, situated subventrally; ventral covering setae 

 light, slightly curved, setuliform; among them 2 long, posterior, black 

 primary ventral setae (including a subapical seta, which is one of the longest 

 setae of the leg) and 3 anterior light setae; basal seta straight, situated 

 between segments 1 and 2. 



Femur with strongly convex dorsal margin which forms an obtuse angle 

 in the middle; anterior surface of femur convex, posterior surface slightly 

 concave; ventral margin straight. Covering setae dorsally and subdorsally 

 larger and thick anteriorly, sparser and small posteriorly, long and pointed 

 ventrally, forming thin light, slightly curved, spinelike setae. 



Two short setae dorsally, at the angle; one of them primary; distodorsal 

 primary seta moderately long, blackish brown, strong, slightly displaced 

 posteriorly; a longitudinal row of several long, thick, blackish brown setae 

 anteriorly; an anterior group of dense, similar dark, large setae subventrally; 

 a dark strong seta (primary posterior seta) subventrally near the apex; 

 numerous long, light yellow setae in one row, close together ventrally; 

 5—6 sparse black setae posterior to these setae. 



Tibia short, curved at the base; small sparse setae dorsally and 

 posteriorly; dense, slightly curved, reddish brown spinelike setae which 

 are arranged in a regular row in the subventral region anteriorly; a straight, 

 yellowish moderately long seta distally and dorsally; a similar slightly 

 curved seta situated anteriorly, near the apex; a row of light, thick, spinelike 

 setae which are larger apically on the ventral side; a short, primary, 

 blackish brown seta subventrally on the posterior side near the apex. 



Tarsus short; large covering setae arranged in rows; anterodorsal 

 row consisting of brown spinelike setae; posterior row of thin straight light 

 setae; sides with 2 comblike rows of light spinelike setae which are larger 

 apically on the ventral side. Apex of tarsus with 2 primary distodorsal 

 brownish, strong, short setae; anterior seta slightly longer than posterior 

 seta. 



Claw curved, dark brown, with a strong, yellow, basal seta. 



Coxae of midlegs and hind legs (Figure 671 ) long, with an apicodorsal 

 indentation, which is about half as long as the segment; basodorsal groove 

 dark, with indistinct small dots. A basal primary seta dorsally, near the 

 anterior margin, which is straight, short, darker on the hind legs than on the 

 midlegs; apical seta moderately long; 3 or 4 additional short setae near it, 

 at the anterior margin of the indentation; midlegs with 2 black setae and 

 3 short dark setae posteriorly and dorsally; only small covering setae 

 posteriorly. A narrow almost bare stripe ventrally; 2 black primary setae, 

 an anterior and a posterior seta ventrally, near the apex; 6 short, light 

 spinules between them; several black shorter setae on the sides. 



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