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description is based on four third instar larvae reared from 12 second instar larvae collected from a termite nest.
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leg.
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of these larvae were reared to adults to ensure species identification. A badly damaged pupa was also obtained, but it is too incomplete for description.
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Maximum width of head capsule
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). Color light yellowish brown. Frons sparsely punctate, with single posterior frontal seta and single anterior angle seta. Dorsoepicranium with 34 small setae in a line diverging from center­base of head.
<emphasis id="DFEECF70FFA9D826714BFCC5FC4AFC9F" box="[840,931,804,825]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="208">Clypeus.</emphasis>
Shape subtrapezoidal with posterior clypeal setae and 2 exterior clypeal setae at postclypeus on each side. Preclypeus weakly sclerotized, without setae. Labrum trilobed, clithra present.
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). Plegmata absent. Corypha with 4 long, stout, setae. Haptomeral region with cone­like process bearing 56 sensillae at apex and 2 sensillae on each side; behind process a curved row of 811 heli in a transverse row, 710 stout spine­like setae behind row. Acanthoparia with 8 short setae. Chaetoparia with 5761 setae on each side. Dexiotorma well developed, with poorly developed pternotorma. Laeotorma shorter and with pternotorma present. Nesia with sensorial cone. Haptolachus with 4 sensilla below sensorial cone.
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Left mandible (
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) with 1 scissorial tooth anterior to scissorial notch and 2 scissorial teeth posterior to notch. Stridulatory area elongate­oval, length over 2 times its width. Lateral edge with 1112 setae. Dorsal surface in apical half with 2 setae. Molar area bilobed, dorsomolar area with 2 setae. Basomedian angle with brustia consisting of 7 setae. Right mandible (
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) with 2 scissorial teeth, stridulatory area similar in shape to that of left mandible. Lateral edge with 1112 setae also. Dorsal surface in apical half with 2 setae. Molar area trilobed, dorsomolar area with 34 dorsomolar setae. Calyx present.
<emphasis id="DFEECF70FFA9D826718CFAE5FC09FABF" box="[911,992,1284,1305]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="208">Maxilla</emphasis>
. Galea and lacinia fused (
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), forming mala. Mala with large uncus at apex and 2 subterminal unci fused at bases and unequal in size; surface with 4 indistinct rows of setae. Cardo with 310 setae. Stridulatory area (
<figureCitation id="75A10FE7FFA9D8267178FAB5FC20FACF" box="[891,969,1364,1385]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="7.[303,346,1582,1601]" captionTargetBox="[289,1102,266,1560]" captionTargetId="figure-10@7.[287,1103,265,1561]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="Figs. 915. Hoplopyga singularis, third­instar larva. 9) Dorsal view of hypopharynx; 10) Epipharynx; 11) Dorsal view of (a) left and (b) right mandible; 12) Dorsal view of maxilla; 13) Ventral view of (a) right and (b) left mandible; 14) Stridulatory area of maxilla; 15) Apex of right mala showing unci." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10102773" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10102773/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="208">Fig. 14</figureCitation>
) with row of 45 curved, acute teeth and a distal, truncate process.
<emphasis id="DFEECF70FFA9D826715CFA8EFC5EFA22" box="[863,951,1391,1412]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="208">Labium.</emphasis>
Dorsal surface (
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) with well developed truncate process. Hypopharyngeal sclerome with group of 8 setae on left side; both lateral lobes with 713 setae arranged in 23 rows. Glossa with transversal row of 1113 setae at base, 89 small setae and 2 larger setae at middle, and 1 or 2 larger setae at each end of row, a group of 1819 setae arranged in 2 or 3 rows, and a pair of sensilla on each side.
<emphasis id="DFEECF70FFA9D8267352F9EEFE52F982" box="[337,443,1551,1572]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="208">Antennae.</emphasis>
Surface (
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) with 3 dorsal and 3 ventral sensory spots on last segment. First segment of antenna as long as following 2 segments together.
<emphasis id="DFEECF70FFA9D826736AF9A5FE55F9FF" box="[361,444,1604,1625]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="208">Thorax.</emphasis>
Thoracic spiracles (
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) with C­shaped respiratory plate, size
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high and
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wide; plate with 16 holes across diameter at middle, holes irregularly suboval.
<emphasis id="DFEECF70FFA2D82D7124FEEEFC7BFE82" box="[807,914,271,292]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="213">Abdomen.</emphasis>
Spiracles of abdominal segments I­VII similar in size, those of abdominal segment VIII slightly smaller. Scutum of abdominal segments I­VIII (
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) usually with more than 10 rows of short setae, each posterior row with several long setae. Segments IX and X fused, covered with short setae and some sparse, long setae. Spiracular area of abdominal segments I­VIII with 6090 short and medium sized setae; pleural lobes of same segments with 3050 setae. Raster with pair of palidia (
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), each consisting of a row of 1825 pali, rows joined anteriorly. Septula oval, length 2.5 times its width. Tegilla composed of numerous short, thick setae and some cylindrical, long setae. Lower anal lip with sparse short setae and 1 or 2 transverse rows of cylindrical, long setae.
<emphasis id="DFEECF70FFA2D82D71B0FDFBFC05FD89" box="[947,1004,538,559]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="213">Legs.</emphasis>
Tarsungulus (
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) cylindrical, apex rounded and bearing 1215 setae.
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