Dr. Holló Ferenc szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 3. (Budapest, 1970)

Parasit.Hung. 3. 77-86.1970 Sphexicozela connivens gen.n., sp. n. (Acari, Acaridoidea); a New Mite from a Wasp Nest Dr. Sándor MAHUNKA Zoological Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest When examining nests of Social Paper Wasps (Vespidae), great numbers of individuals - in all developmental stages - of a new mite were found in the empty and inhabited cells of a nest of Polystes gallica (Linné, 1758). The imagos, protonymphs, and larvae occurred invariably in the accumulated detritus and dis­charge on the bottom of the empty cells of the nest, whereas the majority of the deutonymphs adhered to the „ pupal skin" of the wasp larvae developing in the inhabited cells. In the col­lected material of the population, imagos were represented in merely a very small number (3 females and 1 male), while the great number of protonymphs was rather striking, and the more so as many of them already contained the metamorphosing deuto­nymph. Wholly developed deutonymphs were also numerous. Both the genus and the species proved to be new for science; their description is as follows. Sphexicozela gen.n. Imaginai propodosoma with a sharply defined large propodosoma­tic shield, its posterior third with a discernible crest-shaped transverse protuberance. Major portion of body covered with a granulous cerotegument . Inner scapular hair of propodosoma and all dorsal hairs of hysterosoma modified into a short, conical spine; gradually attenuating true hairs occurring only on pro­podosoma and ventral side of hysterosoma. Male genital organ

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