or absent. Anterior basodorsal seta of fore coxa thin, long, lighter and much 

 longer than the 3 strong spinelike dark brown setae at the anterior margin 

 of the dorsodistal indentation; posterodorsal seta situated in the middle of 

 the margin of the depression. 



Patterns of dorsum of abdominal segments as in P. c o n s p e r s a, 

 consisting of a continuous or punctate white stripe on the sides of the 

 segment, of a similar transverse stripe in its posterior half and of 2 pairs 

 of dots in the middle of the segment. Dorsal anterior-angle setae of 

 abdominal segments 2—8 large; they are situated in the middle of the 

 segment in the anterior part of the abdomen; they are situated near the 

 posterior margin and long on segments 7 and 8; surface setae, including 

 the large medioanal seta situated near the light transverse stripe; one of the 

 2 lateral setae of segment 1 almost twice as long and as thick as the other; 

 numerous secondary lateral setae of the following segments, among which 

 the primary setae are indistinguishable, of varying length and thickness; 

 medioventral seta on segment 8 shorter than intermediate seta, 



Dorsoanterior margin setae on segment 9 short and thin; distinct, 

 medioanal setae long, dark, situated near the margin of the small pale 

 sclerite (Figure 619); intermediate and lateral setae small and thin; 

 anterior -angle seta smaller than anterior-margin seta; lateroventral seta 

 strong, dark and situated on the sides of the segment; the numerous 

 secondary ventral setae of the segment reddish brown; 4 or 5 of them thick 

 and long. 



Anal legs (Figure 620) as in P.conspersa; section "a" longer than 

 section "b." Setae of section "a" situated in its basal part, only ventrally, 

 situated ventrally and laterally in the apical part; setae stiff, straight, 

 blackish or reddish brown, few in number on the inner side, more numerous 

 on the outer side. 



Dorsolateral sclerite of section "b" pale yellow (Figure 620, A), smoke 

 brown near the base, with a black margin; small dark lateral and dorsal 

 lobes situated at the curvature near the apex; stripes of distal X- shaped 

 articular part of sclerite black in the middle, brownish at the margin. 

 Distodorsal primary setae strong, blackish brown, the longest setae of 

 section "b"; 9 thick dark setae at the lateral margin, which are also long but 

 shorter than the distal setae; 3 setae situated behind each other near the 

 basal margin; one almost as long as the distal setae; the black margin 

 ventrally has a dark, curved seta which extends to the middle of the claw; 

 sclerite of section "b" with short and small, thin setae; membrane with 

 several small light setae. Claw (Figure 620, B) as in P. c o n s p e r s a, with 

 a comb of small delicate spinules ventrally; spinules of subapical band thin, 

 little marked; setae as in P.conspersa; mediodorsal seta 3 longer 

 and thicker than the others; seta 8 thin, light and short. 



Pupa. Length of female pupae 12 mm. Antennae reaching segment 6. 

 Labrum as in P.conspersa; setae similar: 2 long strong setae and 

 4 small setae; anteclypeus with 2 long setae and a small lateral seta. 

 Longer setae of labrum and clypeus dark, reddish brown, curved, crossing 

 each other, forming the setae of the cleaning apparatus; outer setae of 

 mandibles also forming part of cleaning apparatus. 



Mandibles reddish yellow; their sickle -shaped part thin and long; 

 mandibles cross each other at rest, reaching to the middle of the eye; 



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