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Ventral side (Fig. 6): Apodemes well developed. Setae la most heavily ciliated among all setae of the anterior sternal plate. Setae 3a and 3b originating in a transversal line, 3a dilated. Setae 4a arising before 4b, latter one much longer and reaching the posterior margin of body. Legs: Tibiotarsus of leg 1 (Fig. 7) without claw. Solenidium elongated, CO 2 longer than the chitinous teeth of seta d. Legs II-IV (Fig. 9) normally developed, setae dF of leg IV thick, setae "t" minute. Material examined: Holotypus: Hungary, Szendehely, VI. 1976. leg. A. ZICSI. 3 paratypes from the same locality. Holotypus (714-HT-82) and 1 paratype (714-PT-82): in the Arachnida­Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, 1 paratypes in the collection of the junior author, 1 paratypes in the collection of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneva. Remarks: Within the genus Imparipes Berlese, 19 the peculiarly shaped hj and 3a setae and the clawless tibiotarsus of leg 1 are rare. The new species stands near to the I. (I.) penicil­ latus Mahunka, 1967, but its setae are only slightly dilated. REFERENCE MAHUNKA, S. (1972): Tetüatkák - Tarsonemina. - In: Magyarország Állatvilága (Fauna Hungáriáé) XVni. 16. - Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 215 pp. Authors' address: Dr. S. MAHUNKA and Dr. A. M. ZAKI Zoological Department Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1088 Budapest Baross u. 13. HUNGARY

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