and both distodorsal setae (anterior and posterior) long, almost as long or 

 slightly longer than the depression; 2 anterior setae situated among 

 secondary setae; anterior distoventral seta dark, slightly longer than 

 posterior. 



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FIGURES 706 and 707. Athripsodes a t e r r i m us Steph. : 



706 — tergite of abdominal segment 9 (A), claw of anal leg (B); 



707 — larval case, lateral. 



Basal segment of trochanter small, as on fore- and midlegs; apical 

 segment long, rodlike, with sparse, short, and moderately long secondary 

 setae dorsally and on posterior surface; small spinules in anterior sub- 

 ventral area as on mid-femur; posterior and anterior primary setae 

 situated dorsally and subdorsally at distal margin; on ventral side, both 

 posterior primary setae long, the basal of the 3 anterior setae larger than 

 the intermediate and apical setae; 2—3 thin, moderately long, secondary 

 setae among primary setae. The white, ventral chaetoids characteristic 

 for trochanter and femur of fore- and midlegs, absent on hind legs. 



Femur slightly thicker than trochanter, but almost as long, and with a 

 black distodorsal speck; small, blunt spinules subventrally on anterior 

 surface (Figure 705, D); short and large secondary setae dorsally, both 

 primary setae situated among secondary setae; posterior primary seta 

 situated subventrally, large, a number of short secondary setae further 

 basally; anterior primary seta dark, subdorsal; a row of short to 

 moderately long spinules ventrally; both primary ventral setae long, 

 situated distally. 



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