clearly marked differences of the larvae of Ly pe sp., it seems certain 

 that the latter are the larvae of the common Ly pe phaeopa. 



(403; 



FIGURES 563— 568. Lype phaeopa Steph. (after Botopneanu): 



563 — larva, dorsal; 564 — head, dorsal (A) and ventral (B); 565 — labrum; 566 — gula 

 and maxillolabrium; 567 — pronotum; 568 — propleuron. 



Full-grown larva. Length 8 mm; abdomen uniformly broad in its greater 

 part (Figure 563). Head (Figure 564) with distinct pattern; periocular area 

 wide, yellowish white. Frontoclypeus brownish; a transverse row of 3 large 

 light dots and short dark stripes along the frontal sutures in its posterior 

 part. Area lateral to the anterior branches of the frontal sutures narrow 

 and brown. Dorsal and lateral stripes and space between them dark brown, 

 fused into a dark area. The dark areas of both sides connected in the 

 middle of the coronal suture, forming a broad dark transverse band in the 

 posterior half of the head together with the narrow lateral stripes of the 



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