Fore coxa (Figure 39) with dark dorsal stripe anteriorly; dots on anterior 

 surface; ventral and subventral scale-shaped chaetoids smaller than in 

 Agrypnia. Basal seta long, but shorter than anterior apical -dorsal seta; 

 anterior of 2 long surface setae situated subdorsally, subapical seta short; 

 posterior apical-dorsal seta long, situated near margin of indentation; 

 the posterior apical -ventral seta longer than anterior. 



Trochanter with short anterior and more or less long posterior seta; 

 the basal of the 3 anterior ventral setae situated near the suture, apical 

 seta in form of light, thin, pointed spine, middle seta spiniform, hidden 

 among a dense row of light chaetoids; the subapical, posterior, ventral seta 

 long, thick; a thin, shorter seta further basally. 



FIGURES 39 and 40. Phryganea bipunct at a Retz. : 



39 — forelegs: right leg, anterior (A), left leg, posterior (B); 40 — midlegs: 

 right leg, anterior (A), left leg, posterior (B). 



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Femur with a wide dark stripe dorsally; basodorsal seta short, thick; 

 apical-dorsal seta thin, of medium length; posterior surface seta the same; 

 anterior surface seta short, subdorsal; both primary ventral setae in 

 form of light, thick spines; a row of uniformly light, feathered chaetoids 

 between the setae and further basally on the ventral margin. 



Tibia with 4 long setae distally, dorsally, and subdorsally; posterior 

 apical -ventral seta in form of short spine on a process; anterior seta 

 very small, situated further basally. Tarsus distally on the sides with 



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