S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/1. (Budapest, 1985)

1. glabrous 2. roughened 3. squamose 4. barbed 5. ciliate 6. spiculate 7. spinose 8. plumose 9. velate 10. verrucose Plate VI. Surface of setiform organs foveolate" 1 " (Pl. IX: 3): marked with small deep pits, interspaces larger than diameter of one pit fungiform (Pl. IV: 25): fundamentally spherical in shape but irregularly dented, resembling a morel furcate (Pl. Ill: 20): a common basal part having two branches, forked + In the ordinary sense of the word the small pit, a foveole is considered more or less round in its outline, however, it may assume other shapes too, consequently, we may have combi­nations like guttiformly, fusiformly, ovately foveolate . fusiform (Pl. I: 9): broad in the middle taper­ing at both ends, resembling a spindle or exceptionally a cigar glabrous (Pl. VI: 1): entirely devoid of hairs or bristles, smooth-skinned globose ++ (Pl. II: 13): spherically shaped, resembling a globe globular * globose granulate (Pl.IX: 12): covered with small grains laminate "(Pl. Ill: 22): large flat, generally irregularly shaped, resembling a plate lanceolate (Pl. I: 8): long-stalked, apically shaped like a spear-head

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