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FIGURES 541 and 542. Stenopsyche bergeri Mart, (after 

 Lepneva and Levanidova): 



541 — pronotum; 542 — right foreleg, anterior. 



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Legs yellow or light yellow; dots on coxae brownish black; those on 

 femora brown, light brown and indistinct in some places. Legs of both 

 species similar in length and form of the segments. Coxae of forelegs 

 an exception, as their dorsal processes vary strongly. Instead of the long, 

 broadly conical, basal process of the coxa of the forelegs of S. grisei- 

 pennis, S. bergeri has a small process with a rounded apex in the 

 middle of the segment (Figure 542); this process bears a black subapical 

 seta, which is longer than in S. griseipennis; apicodorsal process longer 

 than basal process; seta at its apex small but distinct, not as short as in 

 S. griseipennis. Pattern and setae of legs of both species similar; 

 some setae longer and darker in S. bergeri than in S. griseipennis, 

 and almost black. Spinules of combs of fore tarsi shining, yellowish brown, 

 whitish yellow and longer on the tarsi of the midlegs and hind legs; claws 

 similar; a light seta on the basal process present only on the forelegs. 



Abdominal segments and their coloration and setae as in S. grisei- 

 pe nn i s. 



Anal legs of both species similar in general form; sclerites and setae 

 have similar characteristics. Dorsolateral sclerite of anal legs of 

 S. bergeri (Figure 543) yellow; stripe consisting of fused dots grayish 

 brown, the stripe parallel to it indistinct; rodlike sclerites of fork of 

 geniculate part narrow, yellow, with a black longitudinal stripe. Short 



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