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Femur rod -shaped, wider and slightly curved distally, with rows of 

 large dots subdorsally anteriorly and posteriorly; several dots posteriorly 

 near the base. Apical dorsal seta black, moderately long; basodorsal seta 

 short, brown, 2 small, brown secondary setae between primary setae; 

 anterior seta short, thick, dark reddish brown, situated subapically; 

 posterior seta situated apically near ventral margin, dark, longer; primary 

 ventral setae situated basally, large, thick, spine -shaped, one seta longer 

 and brown, the other situated more basally, dark brown; small, dense, 

 light spinules at margin. 



Tibia rodlike, slightly curved and wider distally, punctate subdorsally 

 at anterior and posterior margins; 3 large dots subapically on posterior 

 side; anterior seta of subapical pair brownish, longer and thicker than 

 adjacent light, thin seta; apical pair formed by a more posterior, brown, 

 moderately long seta and a smaller, more anterior, light yellowish seta; 

 ventral setae forming blunt, thick spines, a brown anterior and a yellow 

 posterior spine; a row of light spinules at margin. 



Tarsus straight, almost uniformly wide, about half as long as tibia, with 

 indistinct punctation at dorsal margin; apical dorsal seta thin, long, dark 

 brown, longer than the apical dorsal seta of tibia; subapical seta short, 

 light; the posterior of 2 subventral setae dark, longer than light anterior 

 seta; a number of small spinules ventrally. 



Claw thick at base, slightly curved distally, often blunt, seta in form of 

 a short, thick spine. 



Hind legs (Figure 295, C): 



1. Coxa with much more numerous secondary dorsal setae, especially on 

 posterior side, than midlegs; some of these setae large, black, as large 



as primary setae. 



2. Posterior seta of trochanter moderately long, black, longer and 

 thicker than on midlegs, accompanied by larger secondary setae. 



3. Femur straight, markedly wider apically; posterior seta and both 

 ventral setae moderately long, larger than on midlegs, ventral setae 

 situated in middle of segment, distal seta dark brown or blackish, the other 

 slightly shorter, brown. 



4. Distodorsal seta of tibia longer than dorsal setae of tarsi; subapical 

 seta much larger than short, thin apical seta; anterior subventral seta of 

 tarsus short, light, thin, posterior seta moderately long, brown, almost 

 twice as large. 



Abdominal segment 1 shorter and darker than following segments. 

 Dorsal process wide, conical, pointed; lateral processes lower, blunt, 

 domelike; median swelling of ventral surface posteriorly with a dark, 

 sclerotized area. Setae black, smallest seta brownish. 



A moderately long, anterior -margin seta and 4—5 short and small 

 secondary setae lateral to dorsal process. Surface setae of posterior 

 part consisting of 3 primary setae, including the large medioanal seta, 

 and 6—7 smaller secondary setae; anterior -angle seta short, situated 

 dorsally with 5—6 smaller secondary setae near lateral process; 2 short, 

 lateral setae and a small secondary seta ventrally near process; a group 

 of 18—20 small setae lateral to median ventral swelling in anterior part, 

 and 11 — 12 such setae in posterior part on a dark membranous area. 



Lateral line from beginning of segment 3 to end of segment 8, with small, 

 thin, golden brown, hairlike spinules. 



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