basodorsal seta similar but shorter; small light setae along femur between 

 primary setae; anterior primary seta situated subapically on surface, 

 short, brown, branched apically; posterior primary seta situated subventrally 

 in middle of femur, short, pointed, dark brown; both ventral setae in form of 

 light, large spines with thin end; ventral margin with small blunt spinules and 

 large, curved, light chaetoids like those on trochanter. 



Tibia short, thick, with short, slightly concave, ventral margin; dorsal 

 side convex, almost twice as long as ventral side; primary dorsal setae 

 arranged in 2 pairs: apically (slightly posterior) and subapically (slightly 

 anterior), shorter than dorsal setae of femur, both dorsal setae thin, anterior 

 subdorsal seta thicker than posterior; several small, thin setae basally at 

 margin; posterior distoventral seta in form of large, thick, blunt, light spine; 

 anterior distoventral seta represented by a much smaller, pointed, light 

 spine; 5—6 small spinules at ventral margin. 



Tarsus straight, wide, shorter and narrower than tibia; primary apical 

 dorsal seta situated slightly posteriorly, thin, light, moderately long; sub- 

 apical seta situated anteriorly, shorter and thicker; 2 other primary setae 

 situated subventrally near distal margin, both short, thin, posterior larger 

 than anterior; ventral margin with 5—6 thin, small, light spinules, and 2 large, 

 distal spinules, the 1st blunt, the 2nd pointed. Claw blunt, slightly curved, 

 brown, with thick, blunt, light, basal seta. 



Mid-coxa (Figure 652, B) long, primary basodorsal seta long, thin, light 

 brownish; 5—6 secondary setae at anterior margin, the primary anterior 

 distodorsal seta among them; posterior distodorsal seta very long, light 

 brown, situated at apex of depression, 2 almost equally long secondary setae 

 basal to it, 4—5 thin, moderately long setae apical to it; both primary anterior 

 setae brown, strong, moderately long, branched apically, situated subdorsally 

 in basal part and subventrally in apical part; 4—5 thin, long and shorter 

 setae further distally; primary distoventral setae strong, brownish, 

 moderately long. 



Anterior seta of trochanter small, strong, light brown; posterior seta 

 thinner and slightly larger; basoventral seta grayish, strong, smaller than 

 that onforelegs; anterior distoventral seta in form of small, light spine; 

 second distoventral seta similar but slightly larger; light chaetoids between 

 setae; posterior apical ventral seta moderately long, brownish, strong, sub- 

 apical seta similar but about half as long. 



Femur slightly convex dorsally, and slightly concave ventrally, both sides 

 nearly parallel; primary dorsal setae, apical and basal, thin, strong, of equal 

 length, moderately long; anterior seta situated in middle of femur, short, 

 branched apically; posterior seta situated subventrally in middle of femur; 

 both ventral setae in form of short, pointed, light spines. 



Tibia moderately long, slightly shorter than femur, slightly wider distally; 

 primary distodorsal seta thin, moderately long, longer than apical dorsal 

 seta of femur; subapical seta light, shorter, and thinner; anterior subdorsal 

 seta of 2nd pair thicker than the others, moderately long; posterior subapical 

 seta of 1st pair shorter; posterior distoventral in form of short light spine; 

 anterior ventral seta situated subventrally and slightly more basally, in form 

 of small, thin, pointed, light spine; dense small spinules ventrally at margin. 



Tarsus almost straight, narrower at end; apical dorsal seta thin and 

 light as on tibia, but slightly smaller; subapical seta short, thinner; posterior 



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