| 41. | In shape, the setae are ventricose, with distinctive hooks on their tips.
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| 42. | The latter setae are in Russian texts also called vibrissal bristles not facial bristles.
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| 43. | Card setae are present only on anterior rami of cirrus I and cirrus II.
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| 44. | The species has an orbiculate carapace and legs covered in barbed and clubbed setae.
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| 45. | Different species have different arrangements of these setae.
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| 46. | The setae on the tibia are short in comparison to setae on the mesosoma.
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| 47. | The setae on the tibia are short in comparison to setae on the mesosoma.
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| 48. | The apex of its parameres contain abundant setae.
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| 49. | The subapical setae are longer than the apical setae, forming a small tuft.
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| 50. | The subapical setae are longer than the apical setae, forming a small tuft.
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