of 2 spines, a posterior spine at distal margin and an anterior spine situated 

 subventrally some distance from margin; several light, pointed, small, 

 spinules, which are thickei' at base on ventral surface. Tarsus short, 

 massive, slightly narrower distally, with slightly convex dorsal, and straight 

 ventral margins; primary distodorsal seta brown, modei-ately long, longer 

 and thicker than dorsal setae of tibia, second seta situated slightly more 

 basally, light, grayish. Claw short, blunt; basal seta in form of light, thick 

 spine with thin apex. 



Mid- coxa (Figure 604, B) long; distodorsal indentation deeper than on 

 forelegs; primary basodorsal seta moderately long, dark brown, strong; 

 anterior distodorsal seta thinner, slightly longer, brown, situated a short 

 distance basal to indentation; posterior distodorsal seta long, slightly 

 shorter than coxa; 3 secondary setae, one of them long, the other 2 shorter, 

 further distally at margin of indentation; basal part with a large, secondary 

 seta at dorsal margin, as long as primary distodorsal seta; anterior setae 

 situated in distal part, one of them short, brown, situated near dorsal 

 margin, the other moderately long, dark brown, subventral; both distoventral 



354 setae strong, situated close together, brown, anterior seta short, strong; 

 posterior longer, slightly subventral. Trochanter oblong, anterior primary 

 seta short, strong; posterior primary seta moderately long; basoventral 

 seta moderately long; posterior ventral setae dark, situated apically and 

 subapically; anterior distoventral seta in form of light, thin, pointed spine, 

 2nd distoventral seta thinner and closer to suture; ventral side without 

 hairlike spinules. Femur, tibia and tarsus rodlike, narrow, long. Femur 

 slightly wider distally; ventral side slightly concave, dorsal side slightly 

 convex in basal half, straight apically; apical dorsal seta thin, moderately 

 long, basodorsal seta smaller; anterior surface seta short, dark brown, 

 strong, situated some distance from distal margin; posterior surface seta 

 situated subventrally, dark brown, strong, moderately long, situated in distal 

 part; a light, slightly curved, large spine (apical ventral seta) nearby 

 ventrally; basoventral seta situated in middle of segment, forming light, 

 straight, but thinner spine. Tibia slightly curved, wider distally; apical 



355 pair of dorsal setae consisting of a thin, light, moderately long, distodorsal 

 seta and a brown, longer and thicker, subdorsal seta situated more posteriorly; 

 setae of subapical pair situated some distance from each other, dorsal seta 

 reddish brown, long, second seta situated subdorsally at anterior margin, 

 light, moderately long; 2 unusually situated ventral setae, apical ventral 

 (posterior) in form of a short, light spine; the 2nd (anterior) formed by a 

 similar spine, but situated much more basally, in middle of tibia. Tarsus 

 straight, thin, much narrower than tibia; setae of dorsal pair thin, about 

 equally long, situated subapically and in basal part; other 2 setae situated 



in middle of tarsus; posterior seta moderately long; anterior shorter; both 

 thin, brown; light spinules at ventral margin small but more distinct than 

 those on femur and tibia. Claw long, slightly curved, its seta in form of 

 short, blunt spine. 



Hind coxa (Figure 604, C) slightly shorter than mid- coxa, with similar 

 dorsal indentation; basodorsal seta long, strong, dark brown; anterior disto- 

 dorsal seta the same, situated basal to apex of depression; 3 setae situated 

 distally at margin of depression, 1st like primary seta, long, dark brown; 

 2nd shorter; 3rd smaller; posterior distodorsal seta situated at apex of 



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