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Primary basodorsal seta of fore coxa short; anterior dorsal seta 

 smaller and thinner, together with 2—3 small secondary setae; posterior 

 dorsal seta thin, long, dark brown, situated near depression; 4 similar 

 thin, long, secondary setae and 2—3 small setae at the margin; both 

 anterior surface setae light brown, small, subdorsal; several small 

 secondary setae anteriorly and ventrally; distoventral setae light brown, 

 the short posterior seta markedly larger than the small anterior seta. 



Trochanter dark brown; anterior seta small, light brown, blunt or 

 forked; posterior seta thick, dark brown, short, pointed, both situated 

 distally; basoventral seta in form of long, thick, light yellow spine; 

 distal and middle, anterior ventral setae in form of small, yellow spines, 

 both posterior setae long, brown, thick, situated apically and subapically; 

 some light, isolated, curved chaetoids. 



Femur long; slightly convex dorsally; apical dorsal seta short, dark 

 brown; basodorsal seta slightly smaller; anterior seta situated subapically, 

 short, dark; posterior seta situated near base, thick, long, dark brown; 

 primary ventral setae (Figure 138, A) in form of a similar, but shorter 

 seta and a short, light spine. 



Tibia long, wider distally; distoventral setae in form of 2 small, thick, 

 yellow spines; other 4 setae situated dorsally, the posterior apical, and 

 anterior subapical seta long, dark brown, the other 2 dorsal, short, thin, 

 brownish. Tarsus narrower distally; both distoventral setae short, thin, 

 brownish; small, thick spinules near them; dorsal setae long, brown, 

 subapical seta nearly twice as long as apical seta. Claw brown, curved; 

 basal seta in form of straight, transparent spine with filiform end. 



Mid -coxa long; basal seta short, dark brown; anterior distodorsal seta 

 slightly larger, thick; several small, brown secondary setae situated more 

 basally at the margin; posterior distodorsal seta situated near depression, 

 long, thin; 3 thin, long, secondary setae, more distally, one thick, short seta 

 and 2—3 small setae further basally; both anterior, primary setae small, 

 situated apically; anterior and ventral side with several small brownish 

 secondary setae; posterior distoventral seta short, light brown; anterior 

 seta half as long. 



Anterior seta of trochanter small, brown; posterior dark brown, short, 

 thick; anterior apical-ventral seta in form of thick, pointed, yellow spine; 

 middle seta similar, light, spiniform; basoventral seta long, brown; both 

 apical and subapical posterior setae the same. 



Femur rodlike, slightly convex dorsally; basodorsal seta short, brown; 

 apical-dorsal dark brown, slightly longer and thinner; anterior primary 

 seta small, reddish brown, situated subapically; posterior seta subventral 

 near apex, dark brown, moderately long, the basal of the 2 ventral setae, 

 long, the other short, spiniform, closer to middle of segment, both brown 

 (Figure 138, B). 



Tibia long, slightly shorter than femur, slightly wider apically; 

 distoventral setae in form of 2 small, yellow spines; 2 dorsal setae 

 situated apically and subapically; posterior subapical seta long, anterior 

 apical seta the same, slightly shorter, both brown. Tarsus narrower 

 distally, longer than on forelegs; ventrodistal setae as on fore tarsus; 

 distodorsal seta thin, yellowish, short; subapical seta long, brown. Claw 

 large, curved; basal spine transparent, light, filiform at the end. 



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