long setae anteriorly; posterior surface with sparse, short setae; anterior 

 503 and posterior primary setae strong, dark brown, moderately long; the former 

 subapical, the latter at basal margin; ventral setae forming a row of 10—11 

 short, strong spines, including both primary setae; 9 — 10 white chaetoids 

 among the spines. 



Tibia short, with rounded distoventral process; numerous, thin dorsal 

 and subdorsal setae of various size with 2 primary setae among long setae; 

 anterior surface seta situated subventrally in form of a light, strong, large 

 spine, posterior seta strong, dark brown situated in the middle; primary 

 ventral setae situated close together and represented by large, light spines; 

 a row of small spines further basally; a number of minute chaetoids at 

 ventral margin, a small, light, conical chaetoid ajid 2 lobed chaetoids with 

 fanlike, feathered apex; smaller, spine- shaped chaetoids ventrally among 

 the large spines. 



Tarsus with fewer setae; anterior and posterior primary setae brown, 

 short, strong, situated in distal part in the middle and subventrally; dorsal 

 and subdorsal areas with short to moderately long, thin, sparse setae; 2 

 moderately long, brown primary dorsal setae among the dorsal setae. 



Claw large, strong, longer than tarsus, slightly curved, with straight basal 

 spine (Figure 802, A). 



Mid coxa with 4 — 5 large, brownish dots on posterior surface; rows of 

 large, light brown, strong setae anteriorly and posteriorly on dorsal side; 

 primary basodorsal seta darker, long; both apical dorsal setae situated 

 at margin of depression; anterior primary setae short, dark, situated 

 together with 2 — 3 secondary setae; ventral side with numerous, long, strong, 

 golden brown setae, including the primary distoventral setae. 



Trochanter slightly oblong; anterior seta short, strong; posterior seta 

 larger; the basal of the primary ventral setae long, thin, situated near the 

 suture; apical and subapical setae situated in middle of trochanter, short, 

 strong, spine- shaped; both posterior ventral setae long; secondary setae 

 short, thin, situated on surface and ventrally; ventral side with thin, short, 

 strong, light spines and 11 — 12 white chaetoids. 



Femur straight, with slightly convex dorsal surface; dorsal and 

 subdorsal areas with numerous short and long setae, including a primary 

 basal and a primary apical seta; primary anterior seta moderately long, 

 brown, situated at distal margin; posterior primary seta strong, shorter, 

 situated subventrally like the former; posterior surface with 3—4 short 

 setae; ventral side posteriorly with 2 thin setae at the margin; other 

 ventral setae represented by 12—13 strong spines, including 2 larger spines, 

 i. e., primary setae; small spinules subventrally on anterior side. 



Tibia and tarsus straight, rodlike; tibia smaller than femur; tarsus 

 smaller than tibia; setae short and inoderately long, situated dorsally and 

 subdorsally; 5 setae of tibia longer than the others; ventral side of tibia 

 with 4 brown spines, the 2 middle spines larger than spines at margin; 

 tarsus with 4 — 5 smaller spines, 1 — 2 middle spines larger than the others. 



Claw thin, slightly curved, longer than tarsus, with a rudimentary basal 

 seta in form of a small tubercle (Figure 802, B). 



Hind coxa slightly smaller than mid coxa, with an anterior and 2 posterior 

 dots; numerous, strong setae of different size situated dorsally at anterior 

 and posterior margin, including 2 long setae: a basodorsal and a posterior 

 apical dorsal seta; anterior apical dorsal seta shorter; anterior surface 



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