S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/1. (Budapest, 1985)
Figs 59-60. Kilimabates bicuspidatus sp.n. - 59: dorsal side, 60: ventral side Kilimabates pilosus sp.n. Measurements.- Length: 377-402 urn, width: 262-279 urn. Dorsal side (Fig. 66): Rostrum rounded, but besides its apex two small teeth - as continuions of the typical prodorsal carina - (Fig. 68) visible. Lamellae (Fig. 69) well developed, Its cuspis short and blunt, lamellar setae arising on them, translamella thin. Interlamellar setae long, longer than lamellar one. Sensillus with a well-separate clavate head, its surface barbed.Peduncle S-shaped, strongly curved. Notogaster with a characteristic but irregular sculpture consisting of a stronger longitudinal and some transversal chitinous laths, around them some framed fields also visible. Ten pairs short and thin notogastral setae present. Ventral side (Fig. 67): Epimeral surface finely striate laterally, some polygonal fields also observable. Epimeral setal formula: 3-1-3-2; all setae comparatively long, well ciliate or barbed, lateral setae not longer than the median ones. Apodemes short but thick, a strong transversal band present in front of genital opening, and a strong lath frames the epimeral region laterally. Discidium well developed, custodium absent. Six pairs of ciliate genital setae present, posterior one is the shortest. Aggenital and anal setae minute, adanal setae longer than the preceding ones. Legs: All legs tridactylous, strong, heterodactylia present. Shape of genu I as shows in Fig. 71. Surface of femora rugose and all have a stronger or weaker blade-like formation ventrally. Tarsus of leg IV with characteristic thickening and with a slanting edge (Fig. 70).