thick, moderately long; intermediate and lateral seta small, light, situated 

 between former 2; another, small, thin seta situated on sclerite lateral to 

 anterior-angle seta. 



Anal legs short, wide, irregularly hemispherical. Sclerite "b" brownish, 

 continuing ventrally as a whitish yellow stripe, with wide, dark, oblique 

 stripes laterally and basally. All distodorsal setae thick, dark brown, strong, 

 relatively long; median margin with a short, light brown, subapical seta; a 

 larger dark seta closer to base near lateral margin. Sclerite "c" relatively 

 large, brown, with a wide, black, dorsal process; seta situated subapically 

 at ventral margin, large, reddish brown. 



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FIGURES 674-676. Odontocerum albicorne Scop. Pupa: 



674 - anteclypeus and labium (A), right mandible, ventral (B); 



675 - posterior end of male pupa, ventral; 676 — pupal case: 

 anterior end (A), posterior end (B) (674, 675, 676, B - after 

 Nielsen). 



Claw (Figure 672) short, blunt, dark brown; membranous stripe 

 incomplete, in form of a narrow slit, mainly on ventral side. Dorsal seta 1 

 situated basally, dark brown, long; seta 2 short, thin, situated laterally; 

 setae 3 and 6 situated subdorsally on sides, dark, slightly shorter than seta 1; 

 setae 7 and 8 situated ventrally in basal part, curved, light; seta 5 situated 

 nearby laterally and subventrally, also light; seta 4 long, dark, situated near 

 suture. 



Case inade of smoothly arranged, fine, sand grains, cylindrical in anterior 

 quarter, slightly curved and narrower posteriorly; posterior opening 

 covered by a stone, with lateral slits on membrane (Figure 673). 



Pupa. Length of male pupae 12.5 mm, of female, 13.6— 15.6mm. Antennae 

 long, coiled around abdomen; proximal segment with 6— 12 small, dark setae. 

 Anteclypeus (Figure 674, A) with 3 short setae laterally. Labrum with 2 

 small lateral setae at anterior margin, and 4 short setae at anterior angle. 



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