467 Hind coxa oblong, only slightly higher basally than apically, in contrast to 

 other segments; all other segments straight, rodlike as on midlegs, including 

 trochanter. Basodorsal seta and anterior apical seta of hind coxa short, 

 thin; posterior apical dorsal seta strong, straight; 4 — 5 smaller, secondary 

 setae further basally; both anterior setae short, light brown; distoventral 

 setae thin, moderately long; 8—9 similarly thin setae of different length 

 further basally. 



Trochanter narrow, straight, slightly longer than coxa, slightly wider at 

 distal end; anterior and posterior setae short, thin; anterior basal of ventral 

 setae thin, moderately long, apical small, light, subapical long, brown; both 

 posterior ventral setae sinailar, situated more basally; dorsal side with 

 4 — 5 small secondary setae; ventral side with several thin setae of different 

 length. 



Femur slightly wider distally; anterior seta situated subventrally; 

 posterior seta in middle, both long, brown, situated near distal margin; both 



468 primary dorsal setae thinner, long; secondary dorsal setae thin, of different 

 size, situated along whole femur; both primary ventral setae brownish, long, 

 distal; secondary ventral setae (6—10) small, some of them thin, light, spine- 

 shaped. 



Tibia divided, longer and thinner than femur; 2 of 7 primary setae, long, 

 thin, situated dorsally in distal part, a large, slightly thicker seta situated 

 subdorsally posteriorly; 2 distoventral setae, anterior and posterior, the 

 latter larger and a long, brown, ventral seta in basal part; 15—16 thin, 

 secondary, dorsal setae, including several long setae; secondary ventral 

 setae in form of light strong spines (Figure 749, C) situated in basal and 

 apical part. 



Tarsus divided, narrower and slightly shorter than tibia; primary setae 

 moderately long; basal and apical part with a dorsal and a posterior 

 subdorsal seta; secondary dorsal setae light, thin, of different length; ventral 

 setae in form of 10 — 11 light spines of different size. 



Claw thin, slightly curved, with a small, blunt, light spine at base. 



Abdominal segment 1 with a high dorsal process; medioanal setae situated 

 basally on each side, short, thin; lateral processes low, with a yellowish, 

 slightly sclerotized area covered with spines; sclerite reddish brown, in 

 form of a slightly curved rod with thick end; setae situated among spinules 

 some distance from apex. 



Gills absent. Lateral line on segments 3 — 8; segment 8 with about 20 

 small, sclerotized dots with 2 minute spinules. 



Tergite of segment 9 (Figure 750, A) light chestnut brown, semicircular, 

 with straight, anterior margin; setae situated behind sclerite at margin of 

 segment, 5 on each side; medioanal seta and lateral seta thick, long; 

 anterior-margin seta and intermediate seta short, thin, situated between 

 former 2 anterior-angle seta moderately long, dark, situated near lateral seta 

 and slightly smaller than this. 



Anal legs wide, short; sclerite "b" light, whitish, with 4 distodorsal setae, 

 including 2 long dark setae; median seta short; lateral seta slightly larger; 

 both thin. 



Claw with a large, dorsal denticle and with a smaller denticle on each side. 

 Setae as in Figure 750, B, 



Case in form of a straight, narrow tube of loosely arranged sand grains or 

 pieces of detritus, with a rod or conifer needle which is longer than the case 

 (Figure 751). 



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