concavity; posterior side with 2—3 basal dots; a row of 8 dots subdorsally. 

 Basodorsal seta short; apical dorsal seta moderately long, reddish brown; 

 2 light, thin, secondary dorsal setae; anterior seta short, reddish brown; 

 posterior seta moderately long, thick, situated subventrally in basal part 

 of segment; ventral setae in form of 2 thick, light spines, basal spine 

 smaller, situated near posterior seta (Figure 272, A); a number of small, 

 light spinules at ventral margin, several light chaetoids basally, in 

 addition to spinules, like those on trochanter. 



Tibia almost half as long as femur, slightly broader distally, nearly 

 parallel dorsal and ventral side, with a row of large, subdorsal dots 

 posteriorly. All setae primary, as on the tarsus; 2 pairs of more or 

 less long setae dorsally, one pair apical, posterior and subdorsal, the other 

 anterior and subapical, the dorsal seta of each pair thin, light; the other 

 thick, brown, the apical dorsal seta longer than the others; distoventral setae 

 in form of 2 short, thick spines; a row of small, light spinules ventrally. 



Tarsus slightly narrower distally; apical dorsal seta brownish, 

 moderately long; subapical seta short, light; both ventral setae situated 

 subapically, short, thin, posterior longer than anterior; ventral margin 

 with small spinules. 



Claw thick, with blunt, basal spine. 



Mid-coxa oblong, with chestnut brown punctation basally on anterior side 

 and subventrally on posterior side. Most of the large setae black or 

 brownish black. Basodorsal primary seta thick; apical dorsal setae long, 

 thick, situated near apex of depression, posterior of them slightly larger; 

 2 secondary setae on anterior side near depression, 6, including 2 long 

 setae posteriorly; 16—20 small, thin and thick, short secondary setae 

 dorsally and subdorsally; both anterior setae short, thick; distoventral 

 setae moderately long, posterior one slightly longer; 4—5 secondary, 

 including 2 thick, moderately long, setae ventrally and subventrally; anterior 

 and posterior surface with 1—2 small secondary setae. 



Trochanter with 5—6 large dots posteriorly; anterior seta light brown, 

 thick; posterior seta dark, thin, both small; anterior distoventral seta 

 forming large, pointed, yellowish spine; middle seta moderately long; dark, 

 basal seta larger; posterior distal seta long, thick; subapical seta thinner, 

 moderately long, one small secondary seta dorsally; distal part with thin, 

 light feathered chaetoids and a row of small, transparent spinules ventrally. 



Femur straight, rodlike, with large, chestnut brown dots apically on 

 anterior side and basally and subdorsally on posterior side. Basodorsal 

 seta thin, brown; apical dorsal seta long, black; 2 thin, short, secondary 

 setae subapically; anterior seta situated subapically, moderately long; 

 posterior seta situated apically, long, both dark; primary ventral setae 

 situated in middle of segment, thick, dark brown, of equal size, moderately 

 long; sparse, light spinules ventrally (Figure 2 72, b). 



Tibia straight, slightly wider distally; anterior side with subdorsal row 

 of dots; posterior side of distal part with 3 large dots; 4 dorsal setae 

 paired, situated subapically anteriorly and apically posteriorly, each pair 

 consisting of a long, dark seta and a shorter, thin, light seta; distoventral 

 setae in form of 2 thick, large spines; small, light spinules ventrally. 

 Tarsus straight, narrow; apical dorsal seta dark brown, longer than tarsus; 



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