A remarkable character of the fore tibia is the presence of a dorsal brush 

 of dense, thin, white setae continuing to the tarsus; the white setae become 

 gradually shorter distally; similar setae situated on greater part of anterior 

 surface of tibia, except on a narrow subventral stripe with sparse, short 

 setae; posterior part distally with a brownish, primary, posterior seta; 

 anterior surface of basal part with a group of soft, long setae and several 

 shorter setae; dense, light, spinelike setae situated ventrally and sub- 

 ventrally in the anterior part near basal margin; these setae become longer 

 distally. 



522 A brush of white, thin setae covers tarsus dorsally and part of anterior 

 and posterior surface; distodorsal seta light but shorter and stronger; 

 several long, light, strong setae, including a thicker distal seta posteriorly, 

 in area without hairlike setae, sparse, thick spines on anterior surface, 4 of 

 them short and situated in basal part; 3 longer and situated subapically; 2 

 blunt, short, spinelike situated subdorsally and apically. Tarsus with a 

 comb of short, thin spinules ventrally. 



Claw blunt, slightly curved; apical part dark brown; basal seta thick, 

 yellowish, blunt; a small tubercle on anterior side of basal part. 



When the forelegs are extended anteriorly, a dense brush is formed of the 

 thin setae of tibiae and tarsi and the thin setae of the trochanter and basal 

 part of the femora. 



Fore and hind coxae long; distodorsal indentation deep. Primary baso- 

 dorsal seta small, spinelike, brownish, slightly longer on midlegs than on 

 hind legs; anterior part dorsally with light and dark setae which are short 

 or very small; anterior, primary, distodorsal seta long, brown; several 

 straight, short or moderately long secondary setae near it; distal part with 

 dense, short setae and a long primary seta > dorsally; several sparse setae 

 further basally; anterior and posterior surface of coxae with sparse, light, 

 small covering setae; ventral side without setae; margin of coxa ventrally with 

 straight, short and moderately long setae, 2 of which are primary setae; 

 posterior primary seta slightly longer than anterior seta. 



Basal part of trochanter without setae; apical part with light, stiff setae 

 on anterior, posterior and ventral side; a brown, moderately long, primary 



523 posterior seta on posterior surface; 4 of the 5 ventral primary setae long, 

 yellowish brown; several secondary setae light and long. 



Femur slightly concave anteriorly, convex posteriorly, with small, sparse, 

 light setae and a moderately long, yellowish basal primary seta and a longer 

 brown distal seta dorsally; several short, strong setae at apical margin. 

 Small setae subventrally on anterior surface and near base; a short, 

 primary anterior seta subapically; small setae posteriorly near base and 

 subventrally; primary posterior seta situated subventrally, in a row of 

 short and long setae at apical margin; ventral side with short, light setae 



524 and 4 long, yellowish brown setae, including 2 primary and several long, 

 light setae. 



Tibia dorsally with short, light setae and 4 brownish, long setae, including 

 both primary setae (except in a small, basal area); anterior surface with 

 sparse, isolated setae; distal part with a long, primary seta subventrally; 

 subventral region with 4 apical, short, massive, blunt, brownish spines 

 situated close together on the posterior surface; a long, brown primary 

 posterior seta dorsal to the spines; 2 rows of light, thin spines ventrally, 

 obliquely arranged anteriorly, and longer posteriorly. 



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