in posterior part of frontoclypeus dark, consisting of large, dense dots; 

 area posterior and lateral to posterior transverse row of dots dark, 

 reaching frontal sutures, forming a characteristic anchorlike pattern; 

 posterior angle of frontoclypeus and area lateral to longitudinal row of 

 dots light. Dorsal stripes indistinct, narrow, dark, reaching coronal suture 

 and posterior end of frontal sutures='=; dots large and forming several short, 

 dark, transverse rows and groups. Lateral stripes replaced by longitudinal 

 rows of dots; a brownish area anterior to stripes. Ventral surface of head 

 light at anterior margin, lighter near occipital foramen than in middle, and 

 with large groups of dots; a small, narrow, dark stripe extending laterally 

 from gula and along gular suture. Gula dark, dirty brown (Figure 417, B). 



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FIGURES 417 and 418. Anabolia sororMcL.: 

 417— head, dorsal (A) and ventral (B); 41S— labrum. 



Setae, with a few exceptions, pinkish brown, situated on dark spots. 

 Median anterior- margin seta and intermediate anterior-margin seta 

 moderately long, the latter slightly larger; lateral anterior-margin seta 

 light, curved inward; anterior frontal seta the same, situated on a large 

 dot; middle frontal seta long, larger than other setae, situated on a dark 

 dot; posterior frontal seta thin, short, light brown. Seta 7 resembling 

 anterior-margin setae but slightly thinner; seta 9 thick, long; seta 11 short, 

 thin, light brown; seta 14 larger than 9, largest on head; seta 13 small, 

 brownish; seta 12 short, thin, slightly larger than 11; seta 15 thin, brown, 

 much shorter than 9; seta 16 small, thin, light, directed inward; seta 17 

 firm, dark, longer than 7. 



* This dark part is sometimes absent, and only dots are present on site of dorsal bands. 



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