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Preliminary Key to
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Late Instar
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Larvae
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1 Abdominal terga 4-6 typically with elongate, pale median spot (
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); known from Plumas and Sierra counties ………………………
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1 Abdominal terga 5-6 typically with variably shaped, pale median spot (
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); widely distributed in Coast Range and at scattered sites in the Sierra
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; uncommon in Plumas and Sierra counties ...………………..……………….. 2
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2 Median pale spot on abdominal tergum 6 almost as large as median pale spot on abdominal tergum 5 (
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); median spots on terga 5-6 usually elongate ………………
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2 Median pale spot on abdominal tergum 6 less than half as large as median spot on abdominal tergum 5 (
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); median spots on terga 5-6 often bell or triangular in shape ….…………………………………
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