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Balogh, J. ; Mahunka, S.: New taxa in the system of the Oribatida (Acari)
Archiphthiracarus variabilis sp. n. (Figs. 15-17) Measurements — Length of aspis: 235-251 u., length of motogaster: 436-446 \i, height of notogaster: 324-344 [i. Aspis (Fig. 16): Upper margin convex in its whole length in a lateral view, only before rostrum weakly concave. Margin weakly developed. A minute line originating at insertion of bothridium decurrent along side of aspis. Sensillus short, broad, phylliform, at most twice longer than its greatest width. Hairs short, inner bothridial hair falling considerably short of insertion point of rostral hair. Notogaster (Fig. 15): Notogastral hairs thin, those arising in median line rigid, slightly reclinate. Hairs originating on side of notogaster curved, somewhat shorter than former ones. Hair c 1 and c 2 arising behind collar, also hair c 3 , but latter nearer to collar line. Hair p l and hair p., long, hair p 3 and especially /? 4 much shorter. Anogenital region (Fig. 17): 3 pairs of adanal hairs about equal in length, inserted on anoadanal plate ; hair a^ longer than an„ arising before it. Material examined — Holotype (416-HO-78); Sopron, Tolvajárok, 23. VIII. 1944, leg. E. DUDICH; 5. Paratypes: same locality; 1 Paratype: Austria, Haiming, mossy grass from forest clearing, 25. VIII. 1970, leg. S. and L. MAHUNKA. — Holotype and 5 Paratypes (416-PO-a-b-78> in the HNHM, 1 Paratype in the MHNG. Archiphthiracarus hammeni sp. n. (Figs. 18-19) Measurements — Length of aspis: 243 324 [L, length of notogaster: 437-608 [t, height of notogaster: 340-405 y.. Aspis (Fig. 19): Upper margin convex in a lateral view, only before rostrum slightly concave. Rostral hairs short, 2 pairs of hairs arising in interbothridial region very long, outer pair approaching, inner one reaching, insertion point of rostral hairs. Sensillus short, phylliform. Figs. 12-14. Phthiracarus feiderisp.n.: 12 = lateral side, 13 = aspis. 14 = anogenital region