S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 60. (Budapest, 1999)

Venter: Labium 224 um long. Stylet loop as long as labium. Legs: 1st coxa 128 pm long, trochanter-femur 514, tibia-tarsus 680 pm long, claw 49, claw digitules 10 pm long, 2nd coxa 134 pm long, trochanter-femur 531, tibia-tarsus 722 pm long, claw 52, claw digitules 11 pm long, 3rd-coxa 147 pm long, trochanter-femur 581, tibia-tarsus 813 pm long, claw 56, claw digitules 11 pm long, mostly with hairlike setae on legs, with spine­like setae on tibia-tarsus near to claw; without flagellate sensory setae near tibial sensori­um; trochanter with 3 sensory pores on each surface. Ovisac band not interrupted; wax plates band connected in midventer, complex wax plates weakly developed on venter of thorax. Coxal depressions developed, mesad of each coxa, separate, with high number of hair-like setae, and quadrilocular pores. Anterior thoracic spiracles without groups of quadrilocular pores, diameter of anterior thoracic spiracles 41 pm. Hair-like setae, scat­tered in medial areas of thorax, with several setae near anterior and lateral edge of ovisac band, with segmental rows in ovisac band. Quadrilocular pomes 4-5 pm in diameter; short tubular ducts, associated with wax plates; quadrilocular pores and discoidal pores present in bands within ovisac band and scattered between wax plates elsewhere. Dorsum: Wax plates cover the surface. Spines at the margin of wax plate elongate 22 pm long. Hair-like setae present in marginal clusters near posterior edges of marginal wax plates, and near anterolateral and anteromedial edge of each dorsomedial wax plate. Quadrilocular and discoidal pores in small number between wax plates, short tubular ducts, 22 pm long, present in wax plates. Anal ring partly destroyed, longest anal ring seta 46 pm long, shorter than length of anal ring; ring 80 urn wide and 84 pm long. The species is named after the country of collection place. Comments — N. vietnamensis similar to N. topali, but differs by the absence of mul­tilocular pores, the 3-segmented antennae, and the very long antennae and legs. Newsteadia floccosa (De Geer, 1778) (Fig. 6) Material examined — Hungary, Aggtelek, 28.11.1987, from moss, Leg. S. Mahunka, No. 4727 (from the collection of F. Kozár, PPI). Description of adult female — Mounted specimen (Fig. 6): Adult female 1.7 mm long, 1.3 mm wide. Antennae 6-segemented, 1st segment 234 pm long, 2nd segment 154 pm long, apical segment 186 pm long, with spine-like setae on all segments, apical seta 90 pm long, subapical seta 41 pm long, sensory seta 41 pm long. Venter: Labium 211 pm long. Stylet loop as long as labium. Legs: 1st coxa 128 pm long, trochanter-femur 415, tibia-tarsus 581 pm, claw 50, claw digitules 12 pm long, 2nd coxa 141 pm long, trochanter-femur 448, tibia-tarsus 598 jim long, claw 52, claw digit­ules 13 pm long, 3rd coxa 154 pm long, trochanter-femur 498, tibia-tarsus 706 pm, claw 52, claw digitules 12 pm long, with spine-like setae; without flagellate sensory setae near tibial sensorium; trochanter with 4 sensory pores on each surface. Ovisac band weakly developed; wax plates band only at margin, and on head. Coxal depressions weakly developed, mesad of each coxa, separate, with big cluster of hair-like setae, and quadrilocular pores. Anterior thoracic spiracles with small groups of quadrilocular pores, diameter of anterior thoracic spiracles 24 pm. Long, hair-like setae, in high number in medial areas of thorax, with several setae near anterior and lateral edge of ovisac band, without segmental rows within ovisac band. Quadrilocular pores 5 pm in diameter; tubu­lar ducts, associated with wax plates; quadrilocular pores and discoidal pores present in wide bands within ovisac band and scattered between wax plates elsewhere.

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