Forelegs short, massive (Figure 629, A, B). Coxa with shallow, disto- 

 dorsal indentation; basodorsal seta moderately long, chestnut brown, situated 

 near dark basal margin; anterior apical dorsal seta short, strong, chestnut 

 brown; posterior apical dorsal seta long, brown, situated some distance from 

 apex of depression; 2 long, brown, secondary setae, longer and slightly 

 thicker than primary setae further distally at posterior margin of depression; 

 anterior primary setae short, strong, reddish brown, branched at apex, 

 1st subdorsally in basal part, 2nd distally, about in middle of coxa, shorter 

 and lighter than 1st; posterior surface with 1—3 thin, moderately long, 

 secondary setae; distoventral setae moderately long, thin, strong, posterior 

 seta slightly longer and thinner than anterior. 



Anterior primary seta of trochanter situated distally, small, light, strong; 

 posterior primary seta subventral, some distance from distal margin, 

 slightly longer and thinner; basoventral seta thin, strong, moderately long; 

 the distal of 2 anterior ventral setae in form of a small, pointed, brownish 

 spine situated on a small tubercle, the other also a light, but slightly longer 

 and thinner, spine; both posterior ventral setae light, moderately long; 

 distal part ventrally with a dense row of fine, light, hairlike chaetoids. 



Femur short, high; apical dorsal seta short, basodorsal seta similar, 

 but slightly thinner, each accompanied by a small secondary seta; anterior 

 seta situated subapically, short, branched at apex; posterior seta situated 

 subventrally at distal margin, short, light; primary ventral setae light, thick, 

 spine-shaped, apical ventral seta moderately long, basoventral seta short, 

 situated in middle of femur; a row of small, light, dense spinules at margin, 

 fine, whitish, hairlike chaetoids, similar to those on trochanter, along entire 

 femur posterior to them; a row of shorter, thin, straight spinules posteriorly 

 at distal margin. 



Tibia and tarsus short, shorter together than femur; primary setae of 

 tibia situated in distal part; 2 subapical, posterior setae: a light, moderately 

 long, dorsal, and a slightly longer and thinner, brown, subdorsal seta; 

 anterior setae, a dorsal and a subdorsal, situated more basally, the former 

 straight, thin, light; the latter short, brown, thick, spine-shaped; posterior 

 distoventral seta represented by large, light spine; anterior distoventral 

 seta situated subventrally some distance from margin, much smaller, brown; 

 a group of spinules near posterior distoventral seta; posterior surface of 

 tibia subdorsally in middle with a group of very thin, setiform spinules, a 

 dense row of similar spinules subventrally. 



Tarsus short, with 2 primary, light, moderately long setae, one anterior 

 and one posterior dorsally, the latter slightly longer; the anterior of the 

 2 primary, subventral setae short, the posterior longer, both brown; a group 

 of thin, straight spinules on posterior surface, a row of similar spinules at 

 distal margin; ventral side with 2 rows of spinules, one anterior and one 

 posterior. Claw large, longer than tarsus, thick at base, slightly curved; 

 basal seta in form of large, blunt, light spine and with several, small spinules. 



Mid-coxa (Figure 629, C) moderately long, with small, distodorsal 

 indentation; basal part with 2 large, wide, hook-shaped processes, 

 2—3 smaller processes, and a group of small, scale-shaped chaetoids 

 dorsally; 2—3 large, hook-shaped processes and 3—5 small processes near 

 anterior margin. Basodorsal seta brown, thick, moderately long; anterior 

 apical dorsal seta short, light, strong, situated basal to margin of indentation; 



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