The whole body is densely covered with hairs, much more 

 tkan any other larva except the Hapalothrix lugubris. There 

 are not chitin-plates with thorns or warts. 



The claws are long and large and on their side are very long 

 bristled feelers. 



Antennae are short, two jointed. 

 « I found this larva in Svanetia (Caucasian) in a small river 

 which leads from the Uschba-glacier through the villagge Betczo 

 into the Ingur-river. 



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In Balkans with the exception of the two mentioned and 

 common species (Lip. cinerascens and brevirostris) I found three 

 new Liponeura but only one in a larva! s.age. 



It 



was : 



7. Liponeura Kl apà/e/çi WlMMER (fig. \b). 



This larva is very similar to the L. brevirostris but it differs 

 in the important point : the length cf antennae. 



The an'ennae measure, in L. brevirostris 3 mm., whilst, in 

 L. Klapale\i, they are twice as long (6 mm.) and nearly as 

 3/4th of the whole body. The first bcdy segment is, in L. Kla- 

 plXleki, longer than brcader; in brevirostris, on the contrary, 

 broader than longer. 



L. KlapaleJ^i has much smoller suckers. 



I found them in large numbers in Bulgaria, near Sofia, at the 

 foot of the Vitosà mountain. 



2. Genus Blepharocera MaCQ. 



Larvae differs from the gen. Liponeura only in the absence 

 of bristled feelers on the sides of the claws. Antennae are 

 alvays, short, two jointed, never long and straight. 



The species of that genus alvays live in wormer countries and 

 does not occur in cold mountain régions. 



Only two species are know from Europa. 



