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4 (5) Setae i2 reaching base of setae i3, setae i3 = 40 p, surpassing base of setae i4, setae i5 = 28 p, barbed sparsely and reaching base of the following pair of setae E. baloghi sp. n. 5 (4) Setae i2 not reaching base of setae i3, setae i3 = 28 p, contracted to i4 pair of setae, reaching beyond its base; setae i5 very short (=6 p long), smooth,spiniform, not reaching base of the following pair of setae _, , E. hungarica sp. n. 6 (1) Long dorsal setae with very fine barbs (hard to be seen), medial short dorsal setae, relatively, long that surpassing base of following pairs of setae; i5 pair of setae present. 7 (8) i4 pair of setae, relatively short (=75 p long), about equal to i5, reaching its base; si reaching base of i2; tectum curved anteriorly; tubercles bullet-like to polygonal­shape; tarsus I = 180 p, 3 times as long as tibia I (=68 p) ; idiosoma = 450 plong E. suedus Karg, 1971 8 (7) i4 pair of setae long, surpassing base of 12 pair of setae; tarsus I about twice as long as tibia I. 9 (10) Tectum stretching anteriorly into long pointed tip; si pair of setae, mostly not reaching base of i2 pair of setae; tubercles with irregular stellate shape with 3-4 corners: leg I = 340 - 415 p; tarsus I = 117-145 p; tibia I = 52-58 p. Dorsal setae: i4 = 125 p, i5 = 92 p, 12 = 210-220 p, 14 = 180-215 p, Z5 = 156-182 p, Z4= 250 p; idiosoma = 350-415 p E. rivus Karg, 1971 10 (9) Tectum anteriorly tricurved looking like arab motif; leg I = 330 u, Z4 = 210 p, length of the remaining long dorsal setae ranging within 100-140 p long E. mirabilis Willmann, 19 56 Epicriopsis horridus Kramer, 1876 Localities: Gyertyánliget, 1940 leg. Dr. Z. Kaszab, Nadap, 1951 leg. Dr. Z. Kaszab, Aggtelek 1953 leg. Dr. Z. Kaszab, B. Zamárdi 1954 leg. Dr. Z. Kaszab, Pilisvörösvár 1969. leg. Ladunga I. (H-1070), Cserénfa 1969. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka (H-1090), Dobogókő 1969. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka (H-1155) Olsi, Láperdö 1975. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka (H-1494), Beregdaróc 1976. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka and L. Mahunka (H­1540), őcsa 1976. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka and M. Őszi (H-1545), Sarrád 197 6. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka (H-1602), Máriagyüd 1976. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka (H-1632), Keszthely, 1977. leg. T. Vásárhelyi, Tihany 1977. leg. K. É. Murai, Bátorliget 1976. leg. Dr. S. Mahunka (H-1513). ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author wishes to express his deep gratitude and appreciation to Prof. Dr. J. Ba­logh, Eötvös Loránd University, for his invaluable help, criticism and scientific guidance. He is also grateful to Dr. S. Mahunka, Hungarian Natural History Museum, for his integrated supervision, help and invaluable suggestions. REFERENCES KARG, W. (1971): Die freilebenden Gamasina (Gamasides), Raubmilben. - Die Tierwelt Deutschland und der angrenzenden Meersteile, 59: 223-226. KRAMER, P. (1876): Beitrag zur Naturgeschichte der Milben, 42 Jahrgang, 1 Band: 46-105, BerRn.

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