FIGURES 175— 178. Baicalinella foliata Mart,: 



175 —head, dorsal (A) and ventral, anterior (B); 176 — pronotum; 177 

 mesonotum and mesopleuron; 178 — prothoracic horn. 



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Setae of metanotum pinkish brown. Site of each anterior median sclerite 

 occupied by 4 medium-sized and one very sm.allj thin seta; primary seta 

 moderately long^ larger than the others. Site of each posterior median 

 sclerite occupied by 3 setae; one moderately long median, one short 

 intermediate, and one small lateral seta. Lateral sclerites weakly 

 sclerotized, with large pinkish brown spot on site of transverse band; 

 posterior part of sclerite indistinct, anterior part whitish, with 5—6 setae, 

 primary anterior-angle seta longer than others. 



Mesopleurite (Figure 177) light brownish, with whitish anterior angle and 

 narrow, reddish, dark brown, pleural suture; surface spinulose, spinules of 

 light anterior angle larger than the others; setae pinkish, 8—9 on episternum, 

 4—5 on epimeron, both primary setae moderately long, thicker than the 

 others. Metapleurite lighter; pleural suture the same; episternum with 

 smaller and sparser spinules than on mesothorax; epimeron mainly without 

 spinules. 



Prothoracic horn (Figure 178) brownish, short, with small spinules in 

 middle; sternite absent. 



Legs (Figure 179) uniformly brown, more or less covered with small 

 spinules; coxae spinulose ventrally and on greater part of anterior and 

 posterior surface; ratio of length of legs 76:100:96. 



Both primary anterior setae of fore coxae short, brownish, uniformly 

 thick, divided at the end. Anterior primary seta of trochanter the same; 



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