basally and closer to suture; a dense row of large, feathered, light, hairlike 

 chaetoids and straight, thin, longer, setiform chaetoids between anterior and 

 posterior ventral setae along the distal part of the trochanter; primary 

 basoventral seta brown, strong, moderately long, situated near suture in a 

 group of similar and thinner secondary setae; distal part also with some 

 thin, moderately long secondary setae dorsally near suture. 



Femur with a dark reddish brown spot dorsally near articulation; dorsal 

 margin strongly convex, ventral margin with a large, almost rectangular 

 process. A row of numierous, dense, short to long setae at dorsal m.argin, 

 both primary setae among them; anterior seta short, strong, brown, situated 

 subapically; posterior seta light brown, smaller, sittiated subventrally in 

 basal part; primary apical ventral seta situated on apex of process, 

 light, moderately long, strong; basoventral seta like anterior distoventral 

 seta of the trochanter, in form of a large, thick, light spine but slightly 

 longer and thinner; 4 secondary setae in form of thick, light, short spines 

 situated basally near base of femur; 5—6 secondary setae in form of 

 much smaller spines situated more distally among primary setae; light, 

 thin, long, feathered chaetoids on ventral margin. 



Tibia shorter than femur, as in Figure 856, A; a row of spinules 

 including 4 primary setae dorsally and subdorsally; posterior distoventral 

 seta in form of a short, strong, brown spine; anterior distoventral seta 

 slightly smaller, situated subventrally and more basally; small, light 

 spinules on ventral margin; a strong brown seta and 2 — 3 thin setae 

 further basally and slightly anteriorly; 4 strong, brown, moderately long 

 setae and a shorter, more basal seta posteriorly and subventrallj'. 



Tarsus shorter than tibia, with only primary setae; posterior distoventral 

 seta brown, larger than short, light anterior seta; posterior subventral seta 

 reddish brown, thicker, moderately long; a 4th seta situated anteriorly in 

 subdorsal area, in form of a large, thick, blunt, curved claw-like, brown 

 spine; distal part v/ith a ventral row of small spinules, a larger, light 

 spine situated distally (Figure 856, d). 



Clav/ large, slightly curved, slightly shorter than tarsus, basal seta in 

 form of a short, light spine. 



Mid coxa (Figure 856, b) massive, oblong, light brown, lighter in 

 apical part; basodorsal margin black; a short, blackish, brown basal 

 stripe between dorsal and posterior surface; distoventral margin reddish 

 brown. Setae brown; primary setae chestnut brown; secondary setae 

 numerous, thin, lighter; anterior basodorsal seta strong, moderately long; 

 sparse thin secondary setae situated distally on anterior side on whole 

 dorsal margin and also subapically on surface; anterior apical dorsal seta 

 situated among secondary setae; posterior apical dorsal seta situated at 

 m.argin of depression, long, chestnut brown; 5—6 similarly dark, strong but 

 shorter secondary basal setae at distal margin; a row of 12—14 large 

 secondary setae at dorsal margin, a row of 6 — 8 thinner, short setae posteriorly; 

 anterior surface almost without setae, except sparse small setae and a 

 small group of thin setae of different length (including both primary setae) 

 subapically; a large group of large secondary setae situated in distal 

 third ventrally and subventrally and on part of posterior surface; both 

 distoventral primiary setae moderately long, dark, situated close together, 

 slightly shorter but thicker than long secondary setae. 



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