at ma.rgin of indentation; 2 short, anterior setae and 2 moderately long, 

 distoventral setae dark brown, distinct. 



Trochanter similar to fore trochanter, with sparse, thin, light chaetoids 

 ventrally; setae brown; anterior seta apical; posterior seta subapical; 

 both short, strong; posterior and anterior basal seta on ventral side thick, 

 long; anterior apical and subapical setae short, strong. 



Femur rodlike, slightly curved, resembling hind femur in size and form, 

 with dark brown setae; dorsal setae short to moderately long, 2 long, 

 primary setae among them; anterior seta short, strong, situated some 



449 distance from distal margin; 4 — 5 small, subdorsal, secondary setae further 

 basally; posterior seta situated distally near ventral margin, dark, long, 

 directed laterally; 2 long primary setae, 2—3 short and 1 — 2 moderately 

 long secondary setae, ventrally in the middle. 



Tibia straight, as long as, but narrower than femur; dorsal side distally 

 with 3 pairs of long, thin setae, primary distodorsal seta longer than others; 

 basal part with a similar long, thin seta, and 1 — 2 short setae; posterior 

 surface with a long, dark reddish brown seta which projects laterally 

 subdorsally near 2nd pair; a similar shorter seta subventrally; short, 

 reddish setae near dorsal and ventral margin on anterior surface, a small, 

 dark seta further basally; a row of 5 — 6 light spines ventrally. 



Tarsus with 4 thin, large setae dorsally, one of them apical, the other 3 in 

 the iniddle and basally; posterior subdorsal area with a long, reddish brown 

 seta which projects laterally; a thin, light, short seta near distal seta 

 anteriorly; ventral setae represented by 2 pointed, light spines like those 

 on tibia. 



Claw slightly curved, with small, basal spine (Figure 721). 



450 Hind coxa long, less massive than mid-coxa, with fewer and shorter 

 secondary setae. Basodorsal seta situated basally, long, brown; anterior 

 primary, apical dorsal seta situated nearby, almost equally long, dark brown; 

 a moderately long seta near indentation; a row of thin, secondary setae, 

 including 2 long setae, situated at margin between primary anterior setae; 

 posterior distodorsal seta situated near basal margin of indentation, long, 

 dark brown; 7 — 8 thin, secondary setae further basally, most of them long; 

 anterior surface with 4 short, secondary setae subventrally and 3 thin, 

 secondary setae further basally; primary anterior setae situated in distal 

 part, short, reddish brown; ventral side with about 20 long, thin setae; 

 anterior distoventral seta short; posterior distoventral seta curved, 

 moderately long, thin. 



Trochanter long; setae brown or dark brown, both primary and secondary, 

 in contrast to fore- and midlegs. Anterior primary seta short, subdorsal; 

 posterior primary seta almost dorsal, situated close to anterior seta; 4 

 thin, moderately long, secondary setae situated anteriorly on dorsal side; 

 posterior side with 4 thin, moderately long, secondary setae; the apical 

 of the 3 anterior ventral setae short; the intermediate situated in distal 

 part, long; the basal seta situated near suture, moderately long; both 

 posterior ventral setae situated in distal part, long; 3 — 4 short secondary, 

 ventral setae situated anteriorly, and 5 — 6 thin, moderately long setae 

 posteriorly. 



Femur short, rodlike, not longer ventrally than trochanter. Apical dorsal 

 seta long, reddish brown, directed anteriorly; basodorsal seta longer but 

 thinner than apical seta; 4 — 5 short, and 2 moderately long, thin, secondary 

 setae along femur; apical and basal parts of anterior surface subdorsally 



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