parts; posterior surface with 2 short, thin, dark, secondary setae; 

 distoventral setae moderately long, posterior larger than anterior; middle 

 of coxa with 3—4 thick, moderately long, and 12 — 14 smaller, secondary setae 

 ventrally and subventrally. 



Anterior seta of trochanter short, yellowish; posterior seta small, dark, 

 thin; the basal of the 3 anterior ventral setae moderately long, brown, 

 situated near suture, apical and subapical setae forming short, thick, yellow 

 spines; posterior, apical ventral seta moderately long, subapical seta 

 slightly shorter; distoventral area with light, large chaetoids and fine 

 spinules (Figure 295, A). 



Femur with large anterior and posterior dots on dorsal side, posteriorly 

 with 3—4 similar dots at base. Basodorsal seta short, apical dorsal seta 

 moderately long; several small secondary setae between primary setae 

 at margin on distal half; anterior seta small, thick, blackish brown, 

 posterior seta also dark, moderately long, situated subventrally in basal 

 part between primary ventral setae (closer to basal seta); primary ventral 

 setae forming 2 thick, yellow spines, the apical larger than the basal seta; 

 a number of small, dense, light spinules ventrally at margin: several 

 . „„ long, curved, light chaetoids among spinules near the base. 



Tibia shorter and thinner than femur, with dark punctation subdorsally 

 on anterior and posterior side; dorsal setae arranged in 2 pairs, apical 

 and subapical, one seta of each pair moderately long, thin, the other smaller; 

 apical ventral setae forming short, thick spines, anterior spine dark brown, 

 posterior yellow; a row of small spinules ventrally. Tarsus straight, half 

 as long as the tibia; apical dorsal seta moderately long, thin, yellowish; 

 subapical seta small, light; anterior and posterior subventral setae short, 

 thin; small spinules on ventral side. 



Claw blunt, straight, at base thick, slightly curved apically; basal 

 seta in form of straight, light spine. 



Midlegs longer than the other legs; coxa slightly longer than femur; ventral, 

 subventral, and posterior basal areas with coarse punctation. Basodorsal 

 seta moderately long, thick; 7 small, secondary setae in basal part near 

 anterior margin; also 3 moderately long, and 3—4 small setae near 

 posterior margin; anterior distodorsal seta moderately long; 2 secondary 

 setae'distally; posterior distodorsal seta long; 3—4 thin, moderately 

 long, and 3—4 small, secondary setae at margin in apical part, a secondary 

 seta at the base; both primary anterior setae short, thick, dark brown, 

 situated distally; middle of posterior surface with 2 smaller, thin, short, 

 secondary setae, and several small setae; posterior distoventral seta 

 moderately long, anterior seta slightly larger; ventral side with a long, a 

 short, and 3—4 small, secondary setae. 



Trochanter with coarse punctation ventrally and on posterior side; 

 anterior seta light, short, thick; posterior seta short, thick, dark; a small 

 secondary seta of similar form and color further basally; a small, spine -shaped, 

 thin, brown, secondary seta together with 2 setules dorsally; anterior side 

 ventrally with a long, dark, basal, primary seta near suture; anterior 

 distoventral seta in form of large, yellow spine; middle seta short, brownish; 

 posterior apical ventral seta thick, large, longer than basal seta; subapical 

 seta slightly shorter; light distoventral chaetoids and small spinules 

 less numerous than on forelegs (Figure 295, B). 



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