Distribution 

 Central Europe. 



Western part of the European USSR. In addition. 



3. Anabolia furcata Brauer (Anabolia laevis auctorum) * 



Lucas, 1853:289-300, Plate X, Figure 2. - Klapalek, 1893: 12-16, 

 Figure 3. - Lampert, 1900: 203, Figure 70. - Struck, 1903: 62. - Ulmer, 

 1903:62, Figure H; 1909:257, Figure 384b. - Lestage, 1921:750-751, 

 755-756. -Mayer, 1937: 16-24. - Lepneva, 1940:215. 



Full-grown larva. Length 16 — 20 mm. Main color of head brownish 

 yellow; punctation dark brown. Frontoclypeus smoke brown in punctate 

 area on each side near anterior margin and between tentorial pits; wedge- 

 shaped pattern light; dots of posterior transverse row on dark background. 



Dorsal stripes replaced by rows and groups of large dots; a small, 

 narrow, slightly dark stripe sometimes along frontal sutures and coronal 

 suture; smaller dots on site of the lateral stripes; area between eye and 

 anterior margin dark, almost fused laterally with a large dark brownish 

 area on ventral side; large groups of dots on light background near 

 occipital foramen. Gula brownish. 



Labrum, as in A. soror, slightly dark not only in middle, but also 

 laterally. Mandibles black, with strongly reduced distal teeth; each 

 mandible with 4 small, short teeth. 



Numberand arrangement of gi 



lis of A. 



furcata 



(after Klapalek) 



Segment 



Dorsal 



Pleural 



Ventral 



2 



3 



3 



2-3 



2-3 



2-3 

 3 



3 



3 

 3 



3-2 



2 



3 

 3 



4 



3 

 3-2 



2 



1 



3 

 3 



5 



2 

 2 



1-2 



1 



3-2 

 3 



6 



2-1 



1(0) 



1(0) 



2 

 2-3 



7 



9 



1-2 







2 

 2 



8 



1(0) 







1(0) 



Pronotum yellowish brown; groove in anterior third with a slightly dark, 

 golden brown stripe in middle; anterior margin reddish brown; posterior 

 margin brownish, with long, dark stripes overlapping but not fused. 



* Synonymy, see Schmid, 1950:313. 



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