a row of short, secondary setae, some of them branched at apex between 

 setae and further distally; both primary anterior setae situated distally, 

 reddish brown, uniformly thick, branched at apex; subdorsal seta short, 

 2nd seta moderately long, situated in middle of coxa; posterior primary 

 distodorsal seta light brown, moderately long, situated basal to apex of 

 depression; 5—6 posterior, secondary setae basally, and 1—2 subventrally 

 in distal part; distoventral setae light brown, moderately long, anterior 

 thicker than posterior. 



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FIGURE 629. Brachycentrus subnubilus Curt. Legs, posterior, except B; 

 foreleg (A), fore coxa and trochanter, anterior (B), midleg (C),and hind leg (D) 



Anterior seta of trochanter small, brown; posterior seta lighter, thinner, 

 slightly larger, both situated distally; basoventral seta light, moderately long. 



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