S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/1. (Budapest, 1985)

46 (47) Ten pairs of notogastral setae present. Femora 1 and 2 with femoral keel Brachioppia quathlambe Kok, 1967 47 (46) Nine pairs of notogastral setae present. Femora 1 and 2 without femoral keel 48 (49) Sensillus with 5 branches. Setae Pj-Pß much shorter than other notogastral ones Brachioppia moresonensis Kok, 1967 49 (48) Sensillus with 8 branches, Setae Pj-Pg and the other notogastral setae nearly equal In length Brachioppia orkneyensis Kok, 1967 50 (45) Sensillus long, never blunt. 51 (52) Sensillus with two or three long branches on its outer margin Oppia corallifera sp.n. 52 (51) Sensillus with short cilia or spicules on both of its margins Oppia y od ai africana Kok, 1967 Scutobelblla endroedyyoungai sp.n. Measurements.- Length: 260-264 urn, width: 140-144 nm. Dorsal side (Fig. 25): Rostrum strongly elongated, nasiform. Two sharp lateral teeth visible, anterior bigger than posterior (Fig. 27) one. Rostral setae simple, not geniculate, well ciliate. Rostral surface granulate; this sculpture spreading to open fenestrate spots. Along the outer mar­gin of this formation polygonate sculpture visible. Lamellar knob blunt and thick. Bothridium with a large, posterior lobe, between bothridium and fenestrate spots no knobs or tubercles.Sensillus with a round and smooth head. Four teeth in dorsosejugal region, inner pair larger than outer one, blunt at tip. The outer teeth pointed at tip. Ten pairs of simple notogastral setae present. Ventral side (Fig. 26): All apodemes and bordures well developed, typical for this genus. E­pimeral surface only with some large spots. Epimeral setae of different lengths, lb much longer than lc, but 4b and 4c equal in length. Five pairs of genital, 1 pair of aggenital, two pairs of anal and three pairs of adanal setae present. All setae long and simple. Distance ag-ag, adg-adg and ad 2-ad 2 equal. Setae ad 3 in preanal, pori lad in paraanal position. Material examined: Holotypus (1073-HO-84): S.-Afr. 1. 1 paratype from the same sample. Holo­typus: HNHM; paratype: TMP. Remarks: The new species is well characterized by the elongated, nasiform rostrum, by the club-shaped sensillus and the anogenital chaetotaxy. On this ground it may be distinguished from all congeners. I dedicate the new species to my friend Dr. S. ENDRODY-YOUNGA, who collected this very rich material. Oripoda sumonyii sp.n. Measurements: Length: 406 /urn, width: 164 p.m. Dorsal side (Fig. 28): Rostrum very wide, concave. Rostral, lamellar and interlamellar setae finely ciliate, setae le slightly longer than setae ro and in {Fig. 30). Exobothridial setae minute. Lamellae shorter than half length of prodorsum. Bothridium and basal part of sensillus covered by pteromorphae. Head of sensillus aclculate. Dorsosejugal suture slightly concave. Ten pairs of sim­ple notogastral setae and 4 pairs of minute sacculi present. Whole dorsal surface pitted. Ventral side (Fig. 29): Epimeral setal formula: 3-1-1-1. All epimeral setae fine, filiform. Genital and aggenital setae short, anal and adanal setae long, some of them flagellate. Whole ven­tral surface also pitted. Legs: All legs with three claws, median claw only slightly greater than two lateral ones. So­lenidium of all genu very long. Tibia of leg 1 (Fig. 31) with strong spur ventrally. Material examined: Holotypus (1074-HO.-84): S.-Afr. 1; deposited in the HNHM. Remarks: On the ground of he anogenital setation the new species may be ordered in the ge­nus Oripoda Banks, 1904. However, it is distinguished from all Oripoda species by its epimeral setal formula. It is such a great difference that latter a revision of its generic position will have to be considered. I dedicate the new species to my friend Mr. ZOLTÁN SUMONYI-PAPP.

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