subapical seta brownish black; both distodorsal setae black, stronger and 

 thicker than in S.griseipennis; 2 laterodistal setae, which are black or 

 brownish black, and slightly shorter and thinner than the distodorsal setae; 

 3—4 small brown setae near them (l— 2 between them and 2 more ventrally); 

 3 long laterodistal setae in some specimens; ventral seta situated on a 

 membrane near the margin of the sclerite black, thick and slightly shorter 

 than the dorsal setae. The trapezoidal round sclerites "c" are reddish 

 brown; its seta slightly longer than in S.griseipennis, dark and strong. 



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FIGURES 543 and 544. Stenopsyche bergeri Mart.: 



543 - anal legs: left anal leg, outer view (A - after Lepneva and Levanidova); 

 right claw, inner view (B); 544 — pupa in its case, ventral (after Lepneva and 

 Levanidova). 



Claw (Figure 543, B) slightly lighter than in S.griseipennis; its 

 end reddish brown, its base yellowish brown; setae similar, slightly differing 

 in length and color; dorsal seta 1 brown, longer and thicker than the others; 

 the thin setae 2 and 3 much shorter than seta 1 and light brown; seta 6 

 light brown and straight; median seta 4 situated near the basal margin of 

 the transverse stripe, dark brown and strong, ventral setae 7 and 8 

 transparent, long, slightly curved; small, light seta 5 near them, thin and 

 spinelike. 



Pupa. Length of old pupa 18—20 mm. Antennae longer than body, but not 

 coiled around the end of the body in old pupae. First antennal segment with 

 9 long blackish brown setae and several short setae near the base. Setae 

 of clypeus situated on a yellowish sclerite, which is not as distinct as in 

 S. griseipennis. Lateral seta of young pupae almost transparent; light 

 brown in old pupae; other setae dark brown, almost black. Setae of labrum 

 dark brown, 3 on each side of the anterior margin; median seta blackish 



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