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stripe; lateral to these, a distinct, light yellow area; sclerite light brown, 

 behind the stripe, with light spots and groups of dots near the setae. 

 Anterior margin between the long anterior -margin seta and the similar 

 anterior -angle seta also with a longer and 2 small setae, further inward 

 a long, 2 short and 3—4 small setae; 3 small setae lateral to the primary 

 anterior -angle seta; both lateral setae long, posterior seta situated 

 some distance from the lateral margin, thinner and slightly shorter than 

 anterior. Surface with a long medioanal seta, a moderately long middle 

 seta, 1 short, and 2 small setae laterally. 



Median sclerites of mesonotum (Figure 88) small, yellowish, indistinct, 

 much smaller than in Semblis; a reddish brown spot with 3—5 large 

 dots on each sclerite; a blackish large anterior -margin seta on separate 

 sclerotized dots near the anterior margin; anterior -margin seta of 

 metanotum the same; medioanal setae of both segments long; intermediate 

 and lateral setae situated one behind the other, thin, small, all 3 setae 

 situated on yellow sclerotized dots; anterior -angle setae of meso- and 

 metanotum in groups of 7—9 situated on a white sclerite; brownish yellow 

 dots at base of setae. Propleuron mainly brownish, membranous apex of 

 trochantin lighter. Pleurites of meso- and metathorax in epimeral area 

 near suture slightly dark, without dots. Seta of epimeron short, seta of 

 trochantin much longer and thicker. 



Number and arrangement of gills of ©.reticulata 



Segment 



Dorsal 



Pleural 



Ventral 



1 











2 



1 









3 



1 









4 



1 









5 



1 









6 



1 









7 



1 









Legs reddish brown, without pattern. Ratio of length of legs 108:100:122. 

 Coxae with very small, scale -shaped chaetoids ventrally and subventrally. 



Fore tibia as in Semblis, wider apically, with small distoventral 

 process with a brown spine directed along the tarsus as in Semblis, 

 not laterally as usual (Figure 92). 



Distoventral seta of trochanter very large, in form of a thin, curved, 

 light spine; medioventral seta shorter, thick, bright yellow; primary basal 



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