S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 47/1-2. (Budapest, 1986)
Coxisternal region: Epimeral setae formula: 3-1-2-2. All epimeral setae long and well ciliate, especially long are setae lb, being three times longer than setae la. Epimeral surface smooth medially and well foveolate laterally. Apodemes 1, 2 and sej. very long, ap. 2 and ap. sej. reaching to the genital aperture. Sternal apodeme also visible (Fig. 22). Anogenital region: Surface of ventral plate irregularly foveolate, some small foveolae also visible on the genital- and anal plates. Ventral plate covered also by an irregular secretion layer. Anogenital setal formula: 4-1-2-3, all setae well developed, ciliate. Anal and adanal setae much longer and stronger than aggenital ones, adg in preanal position. Lyrifissures iad in adanal position, originating very near to the margin of anal aperture. Legs: All legs tridactylous, median claw only slightly stronger than lateral ones. Material examined: Holotypus (1190-HO-86Ï: No. 74; deposited in the HNHM. Remarks: The genus Protoripoda Balogh, 1970 includes two species: P . woolley Balogh, 1970 (type) and P. insularis Balogh, 1970. The new species is distinguished from P. insularis by the non-flagellate adanal setae, from P. woolley by the position of setae adj and adg (adg adanal in P. woolley ); from both species by the sculpture of notogaster and the coxisternal region. Figs 19-20. Uroppia kenyaensis sp.n. - 19: lateral view of prodorsum, 20: coxisternal region and genital plates