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posterior part near occipital foramen smooth, brownish, without spinules; 

 minute spinules, singly or in rows of 2—4, situated between smooth and 

 tuberculate area, lateral to fork of frontal sutures. Eyes on light 

 background; antennae in form of small, light tubercle; sensilla dark brown. 

 Frontoclypeus light brown anteriorly, with sparser, mostly pointed spinules; 

 2 large, indistinct dots behind light area; tentorial pits and posterior angle 

 dark brown; wedge-shaped pattern, situated on lighter background, consisting 

 of 11 brownish dots; spinules between dots smaller, sparse; several large 

 dots behind eye. Ventral surface brownish laterally, mostly reticulate, 

 margin of cells in some places serrated or with minute, needle-shaped 

 spinules; spinules near gular suture situated on smooth surface, singly 

 or in rows; posterior part behind reticulate part with a large, smooth 

 whitish brown area without spinules, with several large, indistinct 

 dots. Gula (Figure 214, B) pale brownish, large, about half as 

 wide as long, with round or bluntly truncate posterior corner; surface 

 with small, sparse spinules with thick base, singly or in rows of 

 several. 



FIGURES 214-216. Apatania m a j us c ula McL.: 



214 - head, dorsal fA) and ventral (B); 215 - pronotum; 216 - mesonotum. 



Primary setae mainly reddish brown, some of them darker. Median 

 and intermediate anterior -margin setae moderately long, the intermediate 

 longer; lateral anterior -margin seta moderately long; anterior frontal 

 seta and lateral seta situated closer to median line than usual; middle and 

 posterior setae small, thin. Seta 7, contrary to usual, smaller than anterior 

 frontal seta, dark brown, thin; seta 10 light, slightly shorter than 7; seta 9 



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