2 dorsal and 2 ventral, short, thin setae. Claw large, dark, longer than 

 tarsus, with a blunt basal spine. 



Mid-coxa (Figure 40) oblong, less massive than fore coxa; dorsal 

 anterior stripe brownish, less dark than on forelegs, with scale-shaped 

 chaetoids with deeply serrate margins ventrally and subventrally. 

 Basodorsal seta large; anterior and posterior distodorsal setae slightly 

 larger; one of the 2 anterior surface setae long, the second short; both 

 distoventral setae long. 



Anterior surface seta of trochanter short, posterior long; both posterior 

 ventral setae and anterior -basoventral seta among the longest on the legs; 

 anterior distoventral seta spiniform, sharp, middle seta the same, situated 

 in a row of light chaetoids. 



Femur with dark dorsal stripe, both dorsal setae and posterior seta 

 long, anterior seta shorter, both ventral setae in form of yellowish spines 

 in a row of small sptnules. 



Tibia distally with long, posterior subdorsal seta; 2 dorsal setae and 

 anterior subdorsal seta shorter and thinner; both ventral setae spiniform: 

 posterior distal and anterior setae situated subapically, the latter longer 

 and thinner; spinules of ventral comb smaller than on femur. 



Tarsus shorter than tibia, with a row of minute spinules ventrally, 

 with one, short, thick seta on each side; 2 short, thin setae dorsally, 

 anterior seta smaller than posterior. Claw with thick, blunt spine. 



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FIGURE 41. Phryganea bipunctata Retz. 

 Hind legs: right leg, anterior (A), left leg, 

 posterior (B) 



Hind coxa (Figure 41 ) long, slightly dark dorsally on anterior side. 

 Setae of coxa and trochanter as on midlegs. 



Femur long, straight, rodlike, with nearly parallel dorsal and ventral 

 sides, slightly dark dorsally; setae as on midlegs. 



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