Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 14. (Budapest, 1982)
Legs: Tibiotarsus of legi (Fig. 5) spindle shaped, elongated. Claw well developed, sitting on a short peduncle. Setae d originating on the surface of tibiotarsus, chitinized peg lacking. Among the solenidion I much longer than the (o 2 > originating very near to each other. Tarsus of leg IV (Fig. 4) comparatively short, nearly as long as femur. Material examined: Holotype (735-HT-1982): Germany, Freiburg, 28. 5. 1980. ex. Trypodendron lineatum (Col. Ipidae). 7 paratypes (735-PT-1982) from the same locality, but ex. Ips typographus and Trypodendron lineatum, too. Holotype and 6 paratypes have been deposited in the Arachnoidea Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; 1 paratype in the Department des Arthropods of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneve. Remarks: The species of this genus so far displayed no much features as the lacking two pairs of epimeral setae (3b and 4b). An other very important new feature is the thick and strong notogastral setae. MA HUNK A, S. — MOSER, J. C: Új adatok a szúbogarakon élő Tarsonemidae fajokról (Acari) A szerzők három, németországi szúbogarakon élősködő Tarsonemidae fajról tudósítanak, közülük egy új a tudományra: Pseudopygmephorus bogenschutzi sp. n. REFERENCES MAHUNKA, S. - MOSER, J.C. (1980): Scutacarus scolyti sp. n. a new scutacarid species (Acari: Tarsonemina) from Germany. - Parasit, hung., L3: 99-102. MAHUNKA, S. (1972): Tetüatkák - Tarsonemina. - In: Magyarország Állatvilága (Fauna Hungáriáé), XVm/19. pp. 215. Received: 30 May, 1982 Dr. MAHUNKA, S. Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13. HUNGARY Dr. MOSER, J. C. U.S. Forest Service Southern Forest Experiment Station 2500 Shreveport Highway Pineville, Louisiana 71360, U.S.A.