Mesopleuron and metapleuron light yellow, with a short, black groove 

 on pleural suture; mesopleuron with 2 primary setae (on episternum and 

 epimeron) and 19—25 secondary setae; metapleuron without secondary 

 setae, with a primary seta on episternum; epimeron without setae. 



Legs relatively short; hind legs longest, about 0.3 of length of body; 

 ratio of length of legs 84:100:123. Fore- and midlegs mainly reddish 

 yellow, hind legs yellowish; legs with numerous secondary setae. 



Fore coxa (Figure 832, A) with distinct, dorsal groove and shallow, 

 distodorsal indentation. Anterior surface with thin, hairlike chaetoids 

 and 2 large primary setae; primary basodorsal seta long; anterior apical 

 dorsal seta small, strong, posterior apical dorsal seta situated in a row 

 of 12—16 long setae; thin and long setae ventrally and subventrally on 

 posterior surface; both primary distoventral setae long, posterior seta 

 thicker than anterior. Trochanter of all legs with incomplete basal suture, 

 indistinct on posterior surface; distal part long, anterior primary seta short, 

 strong, posterior seta in form of a small, curved spine; basal part with 

 large secondary setae ventrally, a row of short, strong spinules further 

 apically, among them 3 primary ventral setae; distal seta in form of a 

 short, blunt spine. 



Femur short, with a row of thin, moderately long secondary setae, dorsally 

 araong them both primary setae; anterior seta long, thin, situated in a 

 group of 8—12 similar secondary setae; posterior primary seta situated 

 subventrally in the basal part, short, spine-shaped; posterior surface 

 with numerous, thin secondary setae; a row of thin, sharp spinules ventrally, 

 among them both primary setae in form of short, blunt, yellow spines. 



Tibia slightly curved, with 6—8 short secondary setae and one primary 

 seta dorsally near the base, the other primary seta situated apically and dorsally; 

 anterior seta spine -shaped, subdorsal; posterior seta subventral; both 

 distoventral setae in form of short, strong spines. Tarsus without 

 secondary setae; primary dorsal setae short; ventral setae thin, in form 

 of small, yellow spinules. Claw strong, with a basal spine. 



Mid coxa with numerous secondary setae in a posterior, dorsal row 

 and a large group situated on ventral, on posterior, and partly on anterior 

 side; both anterior primary dorsal setae strong, long; posterior seta 

 similar, situated among the secondary setae; one primary anterior seta; 

 posterior distoventral primary seta shorter and thicker than anterior. 

 Trochanter shorter than on forelegs; posterior primary seta spine-shaped, 

 yellow; ventral surface with long, thin secondary setae in addition to 

 primary setae, which include 3 thick, long setae. 



Femur rodlike, slightly curved, with numerous, short, thin setae dorsally 

 and subdorsally, including both primary setae; anterior seta naoderately 

 long, 5—8 secondary anterior setae; primary posterior seta short, situated 

 subventrally at distal margin; ventral surface with about 30 long, thin 

 setae, among them a short, basoventral seta. Tibia narrow, not longer 

 than femur, with 16—20 thin, long setae dorsally and subdorsally, with a 

 subventral row of 3—5 thick, long setae posteriorly, primary posterior seta 

 situated subapically; ventral side with a row of thin chaetae; both primary setae 

 forming short strong subapical spines. Tarsus without secondary setae, the 

 primary setae situated subapically, 3 of them short, thin, the 4th anterior 

 seta in form of a thick spine. Claw thin, curved, with a strong, basal seta. 



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