Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 60. (Budapest 1968)
Mahunka, S.: Studies on the mite fauna of Hungary I. (Acari)
Sarcoptiformes Acarus immobilis GRIFFITHS, 1964 New for the fauna of Hungary. Locality: No. 1005 Tyrophagus longior (GERVAIS, 1844) Locality: No. 1006. Tyrophagus putrescentiae (SCHRANK, 1781) Locality: No. 1006. Sancassarha coprophila sp. n. Male Length: 548-673 [x, width: 312-391 y.. Dorsal side (Fig. 22) : All hairs smooth, proximally more or less incrassate to a pyriform shape (Fig. 31). Clypeus of propodosoma weakly punctate, longitudinal, rounded. Among hairs of propodosoma, hair "vi" relatively long, longer than quite short hair "sei". Hair "see" very long. Supracoxal hair hardly recognizable, minute, wide, spiniform (Fig. 29). Ventral side (Fig." 25): Anal opening adjacent to genital aperture. Of postanal hairs, hair pa ± reaching insertion of hair pa 2 , this latter considerably longer but not projecting beyond posterior margin of body. Legs : Tarsus of leg 1 (Fig. 26) with two phylliform hairs, solenidium co 1 (Fig. 30) distally fusiform, incrassate, apically mucronate. Position of suctorial disks on tarsus of leg 4 as shown on Fig. 24. Female Length: 640-767 p, width: 344-469 p. Dorsal side (Fig. 23) : Proportions and lengths between each other of hairs slightly differing from those of male. Shapes of setae similar.. Ventral side (Fig. 27): Of anal hairs, setae a l5 a 4 , and a 6 minute, other three pairs essentially longer. Positions as shown on Fig. 27. Legs: Highly similar to those of males; tarsus of leg 1 shown on Fig. 28. that of leg 4 on Fig. 24. Hypopus Length: 261-304 p, width: 161-217 p. Dorsal side (Fig. 32) : Smooth, hairs well discernible. Notocephale narrow, interior pair of hairs arising slightly anteriorly to exterior one. Ventral side (Fig. 33): Base of gnathosoma convexely expanding, apex just reaching anterior margin of body. Sternum short, terminating free together with epimeres 2. Ventrum not visible, epimeres 3 and 4 not touching medially. Epimeres 3 extending in a fine line toward epimeres 4 but not reaching them. Coxal areas 1 and 3 with suctorial disks. Suctorial plate large, longer than wide, removed from j^osterior margin of body. Legs: Solenidia a> x long and extending beyond two-thirds of tarsus on leg 1 (Fig. 34) and 2. The cp considerably longer than tarsus. Leg 4 (Fig. 35) with two hairs, longer than tarsus.