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7. Apatania copiosa McLachlan 



Martynov, 1927:476-477, Plate XXIII, Figures 3-6. 



Full-grown larva. Length 5—6 mm. Head (Figure 220, A) chestnut 

 brown, dorsally; eyes situated on large light spot; antennae situated near 

 seta 7; greater part of head with small blunt or pointed spinules, area near 

 occipital foramen smooth; border between the tuberculate and smooth areas 

 with small spinules, single or in rows of 2—4. Frontoclypeus with indistinct 

 punctation anteriorly; middle with whitish brown spot between dark tentorial 

 pits; large, distinct, brown dots on place of wedge-shaped pattern. Posterior 

 branch of frontal sutures with 3 large, brown dots on each side; similar 

 dots lateral to coronal suture and behind eye. Ventral surface of head 

 mainly reticulate, brown, light brown near anterior margin and at gular 

 suture; posterior part whitish brown, with large dots near occipital foramen. 

 Gula (Figure 220, B) light brown, broadly triangular, slightly longer than 

 wide, with rounded posterior angle and finely tuberculate surface. Primary 

 and secondary setae as in Figure 220. Setae 9 and 14 blackish brown; 

 seta 15 light brown, shorter than 14; seta 8 thin, short, brown; seta 18 small, 

 light. 



22Z 



223 



FIGURES 220-223. Apatania copiosa McL. 



220 - head, dorsal (A) and ventral (E 

 lateral sclerite of metanotum. 



221 — pronotum; 222 - mesonotum; 223 - 



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