S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 44/2. (Budapest, 1983)
Ceratozetella longispina sp. n. Measurement. - Length: 426-451 um, width: 303-320 um. Dorsal side (Fig. 13.): Rostrum divided by two deep incisions, median part sinuous (Fig. 15.). Lamellae long, also their free cuspis. Cuspis truncate, not broader than lamellar seta. Tectum (Fig. 14.) well developed, long, sharply pointed. Surface of lamellae and tectum longitudinally rugose. Sensillus small, finely barbed. Lamellar setae shorter than rostral and interlamellar ones. Ten pairs of small, fine notogastral setae. Areae porosae, not framed ( ! ). Surface of notogaster finely punctulate, this ornamentation hardly visible. Ventral side (Fig. 16.): Apodemes well chitinised thick. Epimeral surface with a polygonal sculpture. All epimeral setae comparatively thick, densely ciliated. Six pairs of ciliated genital setae, the anterior three pairs longer than the others ones. Aggenital and adanal setae minute. Setae ad and ad in postanal position. Material examined: Holotypus (854-HO-83): Czechoslovakia, Vydrany, 50 km S of Bratislava, from cultivated soil. 1982. leg. E. TOPERCER, 10 paratypes (854-PO-83): from the same sample. Holotypus and 9 paratypes deposited in the HNHM, 1 paratype deposited in the Musée D' Histoire Naturelle, Geneva. Remarks: The new species is well characterised by the divided and sinuoces rostrum. On this ground the new species stands far removed from all Ceratozetella Shaldybina, 1966, species. Figs 15-16. Ceratozetella longispina sp. n. - 15 = ventral side, 16 = rostrum