Hind trochanter longer than fore and mid -trochanter. Anterior seta 

 light, short; posterior seta dark, long, both situated distally; short, light 

 setiform spines ventrally anterior to the comb. Three anterior, primary 

 setae: basal seta long, dark, situated on the neck; terminal apical seta 

 small, spiniform; middle seta short, in the comb of light chaetoids; both 

 posterior ventral setae long, situated subapically one behind the other. 



FIGURE 10. Agrypnia pagetana Curt. Hind legs: left leg, anterior (A), right leg, posterior (B) 



Mid-femur resembling fore femur, with slightly convex dorsal margin. 

 Hind femur straight, with parallel dorsal and ventral margin. Mid- and 

 hind femora dorsally with a row of large dots, ventrally with a row of light, 

 setiform chaetoids, as on the forelegs; small, blunt, brown spinules between 

 chaetoids (Figure 9, C) extending also on the anterior distal margin. 

 Basodorsal seta long, thin; apical-dorsal seta short, directed posteriorly; 

 posterior seta long, anterior seta short, thinner, both dark apically; ventral 

 setae short, spiniform, situated behind the comb in middle of segment. 



Mid-tibia resembling fore tibia; hind tibia much longer, straight, narrow, 

 like the femur. Tibia dorsally with large, dark brown spots, ventrally with 

 a comb of light, sharp, dense spinules; absent distoventral process replaced 

 by a short, blunt, brown spine; second ventral seta also spiniform, larger, 

 and situated subapically and anteriorly; other 4 setae situated dorsally 

 and subdorsally, 2 on each side, subdorsal seta strong, reddish brown, dorsal 

 seta thin, light; posterior pair of setae on mid- and hind legs longer than 

 anterior pair; anterior seta of hind tibia especially long. 



Mid-tarsus: ventral setae dark distally, thin, short, posterior seta larger 

 than anterior seta; posterior seta of dorsal pair black, long; anterior seta 

 short, brownish. Hind tarsus: all 4 setae situated dorsally, close together; 



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