Mid-coxa (Figure 161, B) spinulose posteriorly, partly so dorsally and 

 ventrally in anterior; spinules not as large as on anterior side of foreleg; 

 primary basodorsal part seta thin, brown, long; anterior apical dorsal seta 

 slightly shorter, posterior seta thicker, reddish brown, moderately long; 

 3 similar thick, but short, secondary setae at the margin; both primary 

 anterior setae short, thick, pointed, subdorsal seta reddish brown, second 

 seta lighter; posterior surface with a similar secondary seta; 

 anterior apical ventral seta short, the posterior situated subventrally, 

 moderately long, both brown; a short, thick, brownish, and a small, light, 

 secondary seta further basally at the margin. 



HGURES 162 and 163. Baicalina b e 11 i c osa Mart. : 



162 — tergite of abdominal segment 9; 163 — larval case, lateral (A) and 

 dorsal (B). 



Trochanter with spinules as on the coxa; primary anterior seta light 

 brown, thick, slightly divided apically; anterior apical ventral seta in form 

 of short, blunt, light spine, second spine situated more basally, near the 

 suture; basoventral seta long, light brown, thick; both posterior ventral 

 setae the same, a light secondary seta near the second situated further 

 basally. 



Femur with minute spinules posteriorly and on part of anterior surface; 

 spinules much smaller than on coxa; ventral comb with 18—20 large spinules. 

 Primary apical dorsal seta brown, moderately long, basodorsal seta light, 

 shorter; apical and basal parts with a small, thin, light secondary seta; 

 anterior primary seta situated subventrally some distance from the apex, 

 short, thick, brown; posterior primary seta situated slightly more basally 

 near the ventral margin, brown, long, basoventral seta the same, apical 

 ventral seta situated nearby, in form of large, sharp, light spine, both in 

 middle of femur; anterior and posterior surface with a small thin secondary 

 seta in apical and basal parts. Tibia and tarsus densely covered with 

 minute spinules; setae light; tibia and tarsus v/ith 2, thin, light secondary 

 setae basal to the primary setae. Basal seta of claw light, thin, hairlike 

 at the end. 



Hind coxa (Figure 161, C) mainly smooth, with minute spinules only at the 

 base dorsally and in anterior part subdorsally. Primary basodorsal seta 

 long, larger than on midlegs, near 2 small secondary setae; anterior apical 



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