. Fig. 11. D. teutonus, front leg. XS. downwards; I think this forceps answers to the lower forceps; below there is a long ventral lamella terminating in a pair of lamelliform styles. The female abdomen terminates in a pair of small lamellae. Legs not especially strong; front tibiae on the ventral side produced in a strong spine, the apex of which is bent strongly outwards; the base of the front metatarsi has an obliquely cut part turned towards the spine and this part and the inside of the spine are both serrated (Fig. 11). The legs have some strong, spine-like bristles which are short on the


. Fig. 11. D. teutonus, front leg. XS. downwards; I think this forceps answers to the lower forceps; below there is a long ventral lamella terminating in a pair of lamelliform styles. The female abdomen terminates in a pair of small lamellae. Legs not especially strong; front tibiae on the ventral side produced in a strong spine, the apex of which is bent strongly outwards; the base of the front metatarsi has an obliquely cut part turned towards the spine and this part and the inside of the spine are both serrated (Fig. 11). The legs have some strong, spine-like bristles which are short on the femora, longer on the tibiae: the posterior tibiee have apical spurs. The tarsi have strong spine-like bristles at the ends of the joints, the metatarsi over the wiiole length. Front and hind tibiae have a short dense pubescence on the ventral side apically, it is most


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