FIGURES 8 and 9. Agrypnia page tana Curt. : 



8 — forelegs, left leg, anterior (A), right leg, posterior (B), pectinate spinules on anterior part of 

 coxa (C); 9 — midlegs, left leg, anterior (A), right leg posterior (B), spinules of fennur (C), 

 including larger hairlike and small, blunt spinules (8, C and 9, C - after Siltala). 



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Mid- and hind coxae (Figures 9 and 10 ) slightly longer and narrower 

 than fore coxae; distodorsal indentation extending to about middle of 

 segment; basal part posteriorly with groups of large dark dots; as on 

 the forelegs, there are large scale -shaped, overlapping chaetoids and 

 numerous spinules. Basodorsal primary seta, thin and longer than on the 

 forelegs. Anterior apical-dorsal seta slightly longer and thicker, 

 situated near the middle of the depression; posterior dorsal seta thin; 

 both anterior surface setae dark, thin, large; apical-ventral setae thin, 

 long; anterior seta situated ventrally, posterior seta subventrally. 



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