surface, e. g., the 4 setae of the subventral row (Figure 154, C). Ventral 

 comb formed by several spinules near the basal margin and 2—3 apically. 



Primary apical ventral setae of tibia forming 2 thick, brown spines; 

 further basally, a comb of spinules and 3 short, secondary setae in the 

 form of a thick, light, basal spine and 2 thin light spines, a posterior and 

 an anterior, situated in the middle of the segment, the anterior feathered 

 at the end. Other setae of tibia and tarsi as in Figure 153, A. Basal seta 

 of claw in form of light, pointed spine which is only little shorter than the 

 claw. 



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FIGURES 153 and 154. Baicalodes ovalisMart.: 



153 — right legs, posterior: foreleg (A),midleg (B),hind leg (C); 154- 

 setae of foreleg: anterior primary setae of coxa (A), primary seta of 

 trochanter (B), secondary subventral setae of femur (C). 



Anterior primary seta of mid -trochanter light, thick, divided, as on the 

 forelegs; both anterior setae of coxa similar, but thinner; posterior primary 



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