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lateral part smooth, basal part with some rugae. Basally also some weak foveolae present.Rostral setae curved forwards and slightly inwards, being slightly thicker and shorter than lamellar ones. Interlamellar setae minute, slightly incrassate. Sensillus (Fig. 11) curved with flattened head, its margin clearly serrated. Exobothridlal setae reduced, their alveoli hardly visible. Notogaster (Fig. 9): Surface foveolated, but on some parts the foveolae hardly observable. Fifteen pairs of characteristic notogastral setae present. They are long, bent, blunt at tip, finely roughened. All nearly equal In length. Anogenital region (Fig. 12): Among ano-adanal setae ad 3 the shortest, ad 2 the longest. Setae ad 2 with rounded and dilated head (Fig. 10). Two pairs of anal setae, adj slightly lanceolate, latter scarcely longer than anj and an 2­Material examined: Holotype (1031-HO-84): Environ Malange, forest litter and moss. 12.V. 1980. leg. Z. SZAB0. 1 paratype: from the same sample. Holotype and paratype (1031-PO-84): HNHM. Remarks: The new species is well characterized by the shape of notogastral and adanal setae. On this ground it is well distinguished from all known related taxa. Hoplophorella benoiti sp. n. Measurements: Length of aspis: 170-195 urn, length of notogaster: 353-386 urn, height of no­togaster: 223-244 urn. Aspis (Fig. 17): Carina weakly developed, hardly observable. Anterodorsal part of aspis fove­olate, exobothridial or lateral part smooth, basal part ornamented by two pairs of longitudinal ribs. Exobothridial setae reduced, rostral and interlamellar setae equal in length, lamellar setae twice as long as preceding ones. All three pairs slightly Incrassate, their distal end spiculate (Fig. 15). Sensillus (Fig. 16) gradually widened and flattend into a velum, its margin waved. Notogaster (Fig. 14): Its surface well foveolate, but diameter of foveolae smaller than dis­tance between two foveolae. Fifteen pairs of strong, erectile notogastral setae. Their distal end slightly dilated with some spicules, a thin edge also observable (Fig. 15). Anogenital region (Fig. 18): Setae ad^ and both pairs of anal setae equal in length, not dilate. Setae ad3 also thin and the shortest of all. Setae ad 2 sword-shaped (Fig. 14), much longer than the others. , Material examined: Holotype (1032-HO-84): Environ Catete, forest, 20.V. 1980. leg. Z.SZABCJ. 5 paratypes: from the same sample, 4 paratypes: Ang. 18240: Foret-galerie chutes Riviere Chicapa, Saurimo (+9.39 S, 20.24 E), 28.IV. 1964. leg. Ed. Luna de CARVALHO. Holotype and 5 paratypes: (1032-PO-84): HNHM, 3 paratypes: MR AT, 1 paratype: MHNG. Remarks: The new species Is well characterized by the short rostral and interlamellar setae of equal length and by the sword-shaped adanal setae. On this ground the new species is well dis­tinguished from all congeners. I dedicate the new species to Dr. P.L.G. BENOIT (Tervuren), the renown arachnologlst. Hoplophorella coliaris (Balogh, 1958) comb.n. Steganacarus coliaris Balogh, 1958 Examined type series: Holotype: Ang. 14616.16: Dundo, galerie forestière riviere Luachimo (7.21 S, 20.50 E), 7.PV*.1960. leg. A. de BARROS MACHADO. Holotype: MRAT. Other material: 1 specimen: Ang. 16805.23: Caluango: galerie forestière Riviere Luangue (8.13 S, 20.30 E ±), 6. DC. 1961. leg. A. de BARROS MACHADO. Measurements: Length of aspis: 180 urn, length of notogaster: 344 pm, height of notogaster: 196 urn. Aspis (Fig. 23): Surface foveolate medially, punctate or smooth laterally and rugose basally. Three pairs of prodorsal setae short, but thick, the fourth pair (ex) absent, only their alveoli present. Rostral setae spiniform, lamellar setae slightly dilated, spoon-shaped, finely spiculate, Sensillus long, Its peduncle waved, its head small. Notogaster (Fig. 19): Its surface well foveolated, but the foveolae partly difficult to observe. Fifteen pairs of notogastral setae present, similar to lamellar ones, but much stronger than latter. All well dilated, spoon-shaped, with many spicules on their dilated end (Fig. 20-21). Anogenital region (Fig. 22): Three pairs of setae of equal length arising on the inner margin of the ano-adanal plates, all finely roughened. Setae ad 2 much longer and thicker than these and the very short adg.

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