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2 large brownish dots; dots also near anterior angle and close to posterior 

 margin. Posterior margin pale yellowish, separated by a sharp, chestnut 

 brown stripe from the other surface; short, black stripe near posterior 

 margin on each side; process at posterior angle with large black outer 

 spot at the base, brown apically, with a longitudinal group of small, light 

 spinules near the spot. Setae as in Figure 152; in addition to the primary 

 and large secondary setae, there are also small, sparse, light, slightly 

 flattened, secondary setae. 



Mesonotum pale yellowish, indistinct posteriorly and laterally; anterior 

 margin laterally with indistinct, narrow, brownish stripe or without a stripe; 

 dots large, sharp, pale, not darker or only slightly darker than the tergite; 

 a thin, curved, oblique, streak at posterior angle; posterior and lateral 

 margins pale; posterior angle with a short, oblique, black sclerotized stripe; 

 a group of 7—8 small spinules near the anterior angle. Setae reddish 

 brown, anterior -margin, primary, anterior -angle, and medioanal setae long, 

 the last larger than the others. 



Setae of metanotum. reddish brown; 5 thick, long setae at the site of the 

 anterior median sclerites, primary seta longer than the others; 4 setae at 

 the site of the posterior lateral sclerites, medioanal seta long, the other 



3 much shorter and thinner; lateral sclerite pale, light brownish, represented 

 only by an anterior and a median area, a transverse band consisting of a 

 large, reddish brown dot, and fine, oblique, brown, streak; anterior area 

 with 5—6 setae, long primary, anterior -angle seta and 2 secondary setae. 



Propleuron with broad, black, pleural groove; trochantin dark, with 

 small, thick, brown seta; epimeron yellow, with reddish brown median 

 margin, seta strong, brown, moderately long. 



Mesopleuron yellowish, with thin, brown stripe indicating pleural suture; 

 episternum. with 2—3 large dots, small spinules near the anterior angle; 

 both primary setae long, brown; episternum with 3—6 secondary setae, 

 epimeron with 2—3. Metepisternum smaller than mesepisternum, without 

 dots; metepimeron with ventral process; setae more numerous, both 

 prim.ary setae long, as on mesothorax, brown setae more numerous than 

 others; metepisternum with 3—5 secondary setae, metepimeron with 8—10, 



Legs (Figure 153, A, B, C) irregularly colored. Coxae brown; femora 

 and tibiae chestnut brown in distal half dorsally, and subdorsally, elsewhere 

 light brown like trochanters and tarsi; claws brown. 



Fore trochanter, with relatively large, moderately long posterior seta; 

 anterior primary seta short, thick, light, branched at the end, like the 

 anterior primary surface setae of the coxa (Figure 154, A, B); both anterior 

 ventral setae forming short, thick, light spines, subapical spine situated 

 some distance from the apical spine, basal to the long, brown posterior 

 ventral setae; basoventral seta grayish, thick, moderately long; a number 

 of short, small secondary setae on the surface, most of them feathered 

 apically; several, small spinules ventrally; fine covering spinules situated 

 dorsally and subdorsally, as on the femur. 



Primary ventral setae of femur situated basally, in form of a large 

 light spine and a more apical, light, spine-shaped seta; long, reddishbrown, 

 posterior, primary seta near the spine; several, small, short, secondary 

 setae, some of them, feathered at the end on the anterior and posterior 



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