FIGURE161. Baicalina bellicosa Mart. Right legs, 

 posterior: foreleg (A), midleg (B) and hind leg (C). 



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Trochanter spinulose, except part of dorsal surface; primary anterior 

 seta short, yellowish, thick, divided apically, posterior seta thin, moderately 

 long; anterior ventral setae apical and subapical in form of short, blunt, 

 yellowish spines, basoventral spine thick, moderately long, both posterior 

 ventral spines brownish, long, the subapical shorter than apical spine. 



Dorsal and posterior sides of femur with small spinules which are 

 thinner and smaller than on the trochanter; anterior surface mainly smooth; 

 a ventral comb of 17—18 large spinules; primary apical dorsal seta light 

 brown, moderately long, basodorsal seta short, light; apical and basal parts 

 with a small, light, secondary seta; short, brown, anterior primary seta 

 situated subventrally in middle of segment; secondary setae on anterior 

 surface small, light, one of them in basal area and another subdorsally 

 in apical area; primary ventral setae close to each other on the margin, 

 in form of a thick, blunt, basal spine and a light, spine-shaped, short seta 

 more apically; posterior primary seta situated basal to the ventral 

 setae, chestnut brown, long; posterior surface with 3 thin, short, secondary 

 setae, the larger situated subventrally near the posterior. 



Tibia and tarsus covered entirely with minute spinules. Setae light, 

 transparent; apical dorsal seta of tibia yellowish; 3 small, light secondary 

 setae on the tibia and one on the tarsus in addition to primary setae. 

 Basal seta of claw transparent, thin at the end. 



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