FIGURES 569-574. Lype reducta Hag. (after Hickin): 



569 - larva; 570 - head, dorsal; 571 - mandibles, dorsal: left mandible (A), right mandible (B); 

 572 — part of head.gula and maxillolabium, ventral; 573 — pleural sclerites and legs: anterior 

 leg (right side) and midleg (left side); 574 — left anal leg, outer view. 



405 Labrum broad and short; anterior margin membranous, almost straight, 

 with short hairs laterally; setae smaller than in Tinodes, especially 

 setae 5 and 6. Mandibles (Figure 57l) short and massive. Upper blade of 

 left mandible with a large tooth in addition to the apical tooth; projecting 

 part of lower blade with 3 short blunt teeth; chetoids in the medial 

 depression forming two brushes. Apex of right mandible with 2 large teeth 

 on the upper and lower blades; lower blade with 2 additional, indistinct blunt 

 teeth. 



Gula as in Tinodes, broadly triangular, fused with the pregula 

 (Figure 5 72); submentum as in Tinodes but slightly shorter and broader; 

 setae near anterior margin small; palpifer and maxillary palps as in 

 Tinodes. Ligula of labium long, thin, longer than the maxillary palps. 



Pronotum dark, grayish brown, slightly broader than head, with a 

 light stripe near the anterior margin (Figure 569). Each half of sclerite 

 with 4 light spots, 2 median spots situated slightly anterior to the other two. 

 Anterior -angle setae longer than the few anterior-margin setae; median 

 surface setae and the setae near them situated on light spots. 



Meso- and metathorax broader than prothorax, as broad as abdominal 

 segments; anterior -angle and medioanal setae longer, about a third as long 

 as the segment. 



Pleural sclerites as in Tinodes. 



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