(412; 



posterior seta situated at distal margin, both brown, anterior slightly larger; 

 both posterior of the 5 ventral setae (subapical and adjacent seta) moderately 

 long; 3 anterior setae light, apical and subapical in form of short, blunt 

 spines; basal spine short, situated near suture; a row of light, hairlike 

 chaetoids from basal spine to distal end. 



FeiTiur convex dorsally and ventrally; both primary dorsal setae strong, 

 brown; thinner secondary setae along entire dorsal margin; anterior 

 primary seta dark brown, short, situated in a row of 15—20 subdorsal 

 secondary setae; posterior primary seta situated subventrally at basal 

 margin; both primary ventral setae large, light, spine -shaped basal seta 

 situated near posterior surface seta. 



FIGURES 670-673. Odontocerum albicorne Scop.: 



670 — right legs, posterior; foreleg (A) and hind leg (B); 671 — tergite of ab- 

 dominal segment 9; 672 — claw of anal leg, lateral CA) inner view (B); 

 673 - larval case (670, 672 - after Nielsen). 



Tibia wider distally, without secondary setae, like tarsus; 4 short thin 

 setae situated dorsally and subdorsally at apex and subapically, an anterior. 



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