Tergites of metanotum brown, grayish in some places, distinct, smooth; 

 setae gray or blackish gray, shorter than in Goeraj anterior median tergite 

 with 8—9 setae, and minute, light, setules, which are also present on 

 posterior median and lateral tergites. Posterior m.edian tergites larger 

 than anterior tergites, irregularly triangular, with large, whitish gray spot 

 posteriorly, densely covered with minute, dark tubercles; 10—11 setae, except 

 minute setae. Lateral tergites grayish, their anterior part larger, covered 

 with minute tubercles and with a large white dot; posterior part smooth, 

 with a brownish dot; a smooth, brownish, longitudinal stripe, wider near 

 transverse belt, and with 2 red spots laterally; anterior part with 15— 16 setae, 

 one of them moderately long, dark brown, and small setae; posterior part 

 with a short, brown and a smaller, light seta. 



Mesopleurite larger than median tergite; anterior angle of episternum 

 pointed, keel- shaped, keel less sharp than in Goer a, setae less numerous; 

 surface before keel smooth, reddish brown, with a large, light, yellow dot, 

 covered with small tubercles behind keel; epimeron grayish, with similar 

 tubercles; 2 small, brown setae and several, smaller, light setae at lateral 

 margin of anterior-angle process; 2 short, grayish brown setae near distal 

 margin of epimeron; other setae few, small, light. 



Horn short, pointed, yellowish. 



Legs (Figure 577) brown, without punctate pattern; articulation between 

 coxa and trochanter with black margin on both segments; a similar margin 

 on tibia at articulation with femur; small, flat tubercles dorsally and 

 subapically on fore and mid-coxae; few such tubercles on hind coxae 

 dorsally and subdorsally, together with small spinules. Ratio of length of 

 legs 80:100:97. Setae relatively short. 



Fore coxa massive, much shorter than mid- and hind coxae; primary 

 basodorsal seta moderately long, black; apical dorsal seta similar; 

 2 similar secondary setae, further distally, a 3rd seta lighter and shorter; 

 primary anterior setae, as in Goera and A p at a n i a, light, branched at 

 apex, apical seta shorter than basal; secondary coxal setae situated ventrally 

 and subventrally, several dorsally. Anterior primary seta of trochanter 

 short, branched at apex, posterior seta strong, short, dark brown; apical 

 and subapical of 3 anterior ventral setae form light spines, basoventral 

 spine light, grayish, m.oderately long; posterior ventral setae, one apical and 

 one subapical, slightly larger. Femur slightly convex dorsally, ventral 

 margin almost straight; primary dorsal setae, one basal and one dorsal, 

 of equal size, moderately long; 2 secondary, dorsal setae similar, other 

 8—9 smaller; anterior primary seta of fore femur dark brown, moderately 

 336 long, posterior primary seta the same, situated subventrally in basal part; 

 anterior surface with 2—3 short, secondary setae, posterior surface with 

 7—8 secondary setae of different size; primary ventral setae forming 

 2 short, light spines in basal part, apical spine shorter than basal; posterior 

 primary seta situated between spines. Tibia short, with small tubercles 

 dorsally; setae as in Figure 577, A; 2 brown, moderately long, secondary 

 setae anteriorly. Tarsus narrower distally, slightly dark, with light 

 yellowish, moderately long, primary setae, and further basally, 2 small 

 secondary setae dorsally; anterior and posterior surface with a short, dark, 

 secondary seta; primary distoventral setae thin, light, short. Claw strongly 

 curved, with light basal seta. 



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