setae dark on fore coxa (Figure 71 1); basal seta long; apical seta short, 

 spinelike; a row of short thin light setae between these 2 setae; 1 anterior 



505 primary seta long, the 2nd spinelike, situated in a group of 3 similar, short, 

 dark setae; posterodorsal seta near apex of indentation dark, strong, 

 moderately long; the similar, dark, secondary seta situated near margin of 

 indentation; anterior ventrodistal seta short, brown; posterior seta long, 

 dark; a row of short, fine setae at margin. Covering setae of coxa 

 feathered, thicker on anterior than on posterior surface, where they are 

 more numerous in the apical part. 



. Primary, anterior seta of trochanter reddish brown; 3—4 ventral setae 

 in distal part light brown with 1 short, light seta; several feathered setae 

 among the dense covering setae. 



Both primary dorsal setae of femur dark brown; posterior primary 

 seta reddish brown, strong, situated subventrally; anterior primary seta 

 pale, spinelike, short, situated closer to dorsal margin. Ventral setae 

 (including primary setae) dark, thick, moderately long, directed anteriorly; 

 dense, fine, short, spinelike setae posterior to them. Eight dark secondary 

 setae and 5 light setae subdorsally in anterior part; sparse, small, light, 

 hairlike setae in basal and dorsal part; some of which curve to the surface; 

 sparse covering setae on posterior surface; among them, 4 short, thick 

 setae in a longitudinal row. 



Distodorsal setae of tibia and tarsus darker and thicker than in H.orna- 

 tula. Basal seta of claw light, longer than in H. angustipennis, almost 

 reaching end of claw (Figure 712). 



Secondary setae few in number in distal part of mid- and hind 

 trochanter; a number of feathered setae among covering setae of trochanter. 



506 Subapical primary ventral seta of femur long and brown (a specific 

 character of H. ne vae); 2nd primary seta indistinguishable among the 

 numerous, short, light secondary setae; thin, small, feathered chetae on 

 anterior ventral row; Posterior primary seta situated subventrally, strong, 

 dark; anterior primary seta small, spinelike, yellowish. 



507 Feathered setae present on distal part of tibia, anteriorly and ventrally, 

 and on anterior part of tarsus; distodorsal seta of tibia light, that of tarsus 

 dark brown. 



Claws thicker than in H. angustipennis; basal, spinelike seta small. 



Primary dorsal setae of abdomen brown or yellowish, covering setae 

 reddish brown. 



Ventral sclerites of segment 8 much smaller than those of segment 9; 

 sclerites mainly yellow; setae conical, shining, reddish brown; posterior 

 margin of sclerites of segment 8 with 4 long, dark setae, and 2 or 3 short 

 setae; posterior margin of sclerites of segment 9 with 6 or 7 long and 

 3 or 4 short setae; lateral setae on both segments larger than the others; 

 small pleural sclerite of segment 9 with a long, thick seta and 2 or 

 3 covering setae. Small dorsal sclerites of segment 9 yellowish; lateral 

 seta at posterior margin long, dark brown; intermediate and medioanal 

 setae small and thin. 



Sclerite "b" of anal legs shining brown, with reddish brown apical 

 margin; both dorsoapical setae long, reddish brown; a row of brown, 

 moderately long, and short setae at lateral margin; a long, brown, thick seta 

 on a membrane on ventral side, near apical end, on a small sclerite. 



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