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basal seta of claw short. Ventral setae of femora of midlegs and hind legs 

 spinelike, large and strong; claws of these legs much longer than the tarsi, 

 brown, with long, basal setae (Figure 397, B), 



Abdominal segments 2—7 divided into an anterior and posterior part 

 (Figure 388) by a shallow, transverse fold; a similar fold present on the 

 dorsal side of segment 8. There are the following setae on the segments: 

 the medioanal setae, which become longer on the posterior segments, the 

 anterior -angle setae of the dorsum, one of the lateral setae and the inter- 

 mediate ventral seta are also longer than the others. 



FIGURES 400-402. Agraylea multipunctata Curt, (after Nielsen): 



400 — abdominal segment 9 and anal legs, dorsal (A) and lateral (B); 



401 — claw of anal legs, inner view (A) and outer view (B); 402 — case 



of 5th-stage larva at the beginning of building (A) and after completion (B). 



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