secondary setae in area of primary setae and laterally; small, thick, 

 secondary setae on whole surface, lighter, whitish, more numerous than 

 in crymophila; in contrast to c r y m o p h i la, comb of spinules at 

 anterior margin absent. 



Mesonotum (Figure 205) with dark, ridged, and tuberculate median area; 

 anterior part brownish, with a narrow, chestnut brown anterior submarginal 

 stripe; distinct brown dots posteriorly and lateral to dark area, some dots 

 dark and larger than others; large reddish brown posterior-angle area, 

 oblique streaks forming a narrow, rust brown band. Primary and large, 

 secondary setae chestnut brown; small, secondary setae light brown; 

 anterior -margin, medioanal, and anterior-angle primary setae, and one 

 anterior -angle secondary seta reddish brown, moderately long, longer 

 and thicker than the others. 



Metanotum with 7—8 moderately long, brownish, and 6—7 small, setae on 

 site of each anterior median sclerite; posterior median sclerites in form 

 of large white plates, sometimes indistinct, with a long, brown, primary, 

 and 2 small, thin setae; 5—6 thin, brownish setae between median and 

 lateral sclerite; lateral sclerite indistinct, posteriorly, its middle reddish 

 brown, with dark, dense, blackish striation; anterior part of lateral sclerite 

 whitish, light brownish basally, with 8—10 brown setae, including 4—5 thicker, 

 long setae together with primary seta. 



Proepimeron brown, finely tuberculate; seta dark brown, moderately 

 long, situated in middle; lateral margin wide, short, blackish brown; seta 

 of trochantin thin, light, relatively large. 



Legs light brown or yellowish brown; coxa with black or blackish 

 brown basal margin; segments with blackish brown or brown ends at 

 articulation between trochanter and femur, and between femur and tibia; 

 ratio of length of legs = 83:100:98. 



Primary anterior setae of fore coxa (Figure 206, A) short, thick, light 

 brown, branched apically. Anterior seta of trochanter the same; posterior 

 seta short, reddish brown, thick; basoventral seta light, thick, moderately 

 long; both posterior ventral setae thick, long, brown; anterior ventral setae 

 in forna of 2 light, thick, yellowish spines; small, light, hairlike chaetoids 

 distally between spines; similar chaetoids in basal part of femur. Primary 

 apical dorsal seta of femur moderately long, brown; basodorsal seta 

 larger, thin, long, light brown; both primary, ventral setae situated basally 

 in form of light spines, one of them thick, large, yellowish, situated more 

 distally, the other thin, pointed, longer; posterior seta situated basal to 

 primary setae, brown, long, like distal seta of trochanter. Apical and 

 subapical primary setae of tibia thin; both dorsal setae light brown, thin, 

 long; 6—7 secondary setae, short, thin and moderately long, thicker setae further 

 basally; subdorsal area anteriorly with 2 short, thick, brown secondary 

 setae. Primary dorsal setae of tarsus thin, short, light; one secondary 

 dorsal seta moderately long. 



Distodorsal indentation of mid -coxa anteriorly with 3 brown, moderately 

 long setae, including the primary seta; posterior distodorsal, primary seta 

 very long, situated at depression; further distally, 5—6 similar, dark brown, 

 secondary setae (Figure 206, b). Posterior seta of trochanter moderately 

 long; anterior seta thick, short; both brown; basoventral seta light, very 

 long; posterior apical ventral seta also long; subapical seta shorter; both 



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