Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 22. (Budapest, 1989)

Remarks: On the basis of the dorsal chaetotaxy (c = f) the new species stands nearest to the species A. nidicolus Cross et Krantz, 1964. However the new species is distinguished from it by the two very strong spiniform setae on tarsus n and by the much longer epimeral setae. We dedicate the new species to our friend, the recently departed excellent parasitologist, Dr. F. LUKOSCHUS. PYGMEPHORIDAE Cross, 1965 Pygmephoroides gen. n. Diagnosis: Family Pygmephoridae. Surface of whole idlosoma and legs strongly sculpturate. Prodorsum with three pairs of setae, sensilli normal. Stigmae composed of four pairs of Figs. 3-5: Acarophenax lukoschusi sp. n. (3= leg I, 4= leg n, 5= leg IV)

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