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Key to the hitherto known final instar larvae of
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1 Head concolorous, orange to brownish; case cylindrical, curved and smooth, constructed of mineral particles (
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- Median parts of head orange to brown dorsally, lateral portions of parietalia with distinct, dark brown muscle attachment spots dorsally and ventrally; case with spiral pattern, constructed of plant material (
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2 Abdominal dorsum IX (including both posterolateral setae) with 12 setae; species endemic to Iberic-Macaronesian Region (European Ecoregion I)................................................................
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- Abdominal dorsum IX (including both posterolateral setae) with 1415 setae (
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3 Metanotal setal area sa3 with 1318 setae per side (
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).......................................
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- Metanotal setal area sa3 with 1 seta per side (
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4 Each pronotal half with 5665 setae of varying length; each mesonotal sclerite with 1113 setae; outermost seta of abdominal dorsum IX setal group (
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: Fig. 12, arrow) approximately as long as width of this segment......................................................................................................
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- Each pronotal half with 3537 setae of varying length; each mesonotal sclerite with 78 setae; outermost seta on abdominal dorsum IX approximately half as long as width of this segment....................................
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