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subdorsally and anteriorly; anterior primary setae brown, thick, situated 

 one behind the other in the distal area; primary distoventral setae 

 moderately long, anterior larger than posterior; secondary setae ventrally. 



Anterior and posterior setae of trochanter small; the basal of the 3 

 anterior ventral setae thick, long, the apical forming a small, thick spine, 

 the middle seta short; both posterior setae long, situated apically and 

 subapically; anterior area with sparser, light chaetoids than on the 

 forelegs. 



Femur slightly concave ventrally, slightly wider apically; a large 

 basal seta, a long apical, and several thin, secondary setae dorsally; 

 anterior and posterior setae short, situated close to apex; anterior and 

 posterior surface with several small secondary setae; 3 large, pointed, 

 light spines, 2 of them primary, ventrally; light spinules at the margin; 

 several hairlike, light chaetoids like those on the trochanter at the base. 



Tibia slightly curved; chaetotaxy as on forelegs. Tarsus straight; 

 setae thin, 2 situated dorsally and 2 subventrally on sides of segment, 



posterior larger than anterior setae. 

 Claw thinner than on forelegs, basal 

 spine thin, light, brown. 



Hind coxa resembling mid -coxa in 

 form and chaetotaxy. Anterior and 

 posterior setae of trochanter the 

 same; distoventral anterior seta 

 in form of light pointed spine, middle 

 seta spiniform, short, light brown, 

 basal seta brown, straight, long; both 

 posterior setae also brown and large; 

 apical part with a few light hairlike 

 chaetoids. 



Femur straight, rodlike, wider 

 apically; dorsal setae as on midlegs; 

 anterior surface seta short, posterior 

 situated subventrally near apex, 

 brown, long; primary, ventral setae 

 straight, brown, pointed, slightly 

 longer, thick; 2 similar secondary setae 

 near them. 



Tibia slightly curved; both 

 distoventral setae in form of short, 

 light, blunt spines; the anterior distal 

 of the 4 dorsal setae long, dark brown, 

 the other 3 shorter, lighter and thinner. 

 Dorsal setae of tarsus situated apically 

 and subapically, the latter larger; 

 distoventral setae shorter, light. 

 Claw as on midlegs. 



Abdominal segment 1 with short, 

 small, thick, sparse setae dorsally 

 lateral to the median process and at the base of the lateral processes; 

 ventral surface with small, sparse black setae on a slightly convex, 

 transverse area. 



FIGURES 125-127 

 Mart. Pupa: 



Ecclisomyia digitata 



125 — labrum and anteclypeus; 126 — left 

 mandible, ventral; 127 — anal appendages. 



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