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margin; 2 secondary setae subventrally and slightly more basally, one of 

 them short, the other moderately long; a row of light, hairlike chaetoids 

 among the primary setae ventrally. Femur convex dorsally, ventral 

 margin straight; spinules very sparse along whole segment on posterior 

 side but only in distal area on the anterior side; primary distodorsal seta 

 moderately long; basodorsal seta shorter; 2—3 thin secondary setae in 

 apical area and 2 small setae in basal area; anterior seta situated in middle 

 of segment, short, divided; both ventral setae situated basally close together 

 in form of light spines; posterior seta situated more basally, brown, long; 

 posterior surface with a row of 8 secondary setae, 3 of them moderately 

 long; a row of thick spinules at the ventral margin. Tibia with 2 secondary 

 subdorsal setae anteriorly in addition to the primary setae, the basal 

 secondary seta long. Segments with sparse spinules. 



Mid- and hind legs as in Figure 187. Base of fore coxa dorsally and 

 subdorsally with dense tubercles with rounded or pointed end; further distally, 

 on the posterior and anterior sides, small, thin, needlelike spinules 

 resembling those on the forelegs and situated singly or in rows of 2—3. 

 Trochanter and femur of mid- and hind legs with few, sparse spinules, 

 except on ventral side; tibia with a small number of spinules; tarsus without 

 spinules except distoventral spinules. Setae, with few exceptions, brown 

 or light brown, relatively thin. 



Basodorsal seta of mid-coxa long, situated in dorsal row of similar and 

 smaller, thin, secondary setae; margin of distodorsal indentation anteriorly 

 with a long, reddish brown primary seta and 2. large secondary setae, a long, 

 primary seta and 5—6 smaller secondary setae near the posterior margin; 

 both anterior primary setae short, pointed, situated distally; 4—5 short, 

 thin, secondary setae on anterior surface; posterior surface with 9—10 small 

 and relatively large secondary setae, 2—3 small, light setae ventrally; 

 primary distoventral setae short, anterior seta thick, slightly lighter than 

 the brown posterior seta. Anterior seta of trochanter short, thick, posterior 

 one moderately long; anterior ventral setae in form of 2 light spines, one 

 of them apical, the other markedly subapical; primary, basoventral seta 

 grayish, thick, moderately long; posterior, apical and subapical setae brown, 

 long; 2 thin, short, secondary setae posteriorly near suture; a hairlike, 

 light chaetoid near base of distoventral setae. 



Distodorsal seta of mid-femur relatively thick, moderately long; 

 basodorsal seta thin, much longer than the apical seta; 2 long, thick, secondary 

 dorsal setae apically and 2 small setae basally; anterior primary seta 

 situated some distance from the apex, short, thick, brown; long, brown 

 posterior seta situated subventrally in middle of segment; primary 

 distoventral seta in form of large, light, sharp spine near posterior seta; 

 second ventral seta moderately long, brownish, situated near the base 

 (Figure 187, A); anterior surface with 2 secondary setae basal to the primary 

 seta; posterior surface with 8 thin, short and moderately long secondary 

 setae. Primary setae of tibia situated among dorsal and posterior secondary 

 setae; anterior surface subdorsally with 3 secondary setae, one of these 

 thicker, moderately long. 



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