S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/1. (Budapest, 1985)
Figs 54-55. Austroceratobates endroedyi gen. n., sp.n. - 54: dorsal side, 55: ventral side Legs: All legs tridactylous, lateral claws thinner than median one. Tibia of leg I with long protuberances, Vp ^ and <p 2 arising on it. Femur and genu of all legs without basal crest, all genu without sharp spur. Tarsus and tibia of legs III and IV conspicuously long. Material examined: Holotypus:E .-Y. No. 228; 3 paratypes from the same sample. Holotypus and 1 paratype TMP; 1 paratype: HNHM; 1 paratype (1080-HO-84): MHNG. Remarks: The new species is well characterized and distinguished from all known Ceratozetid taxa by the characters given in generic the diagnosis. I dedicate the new species to my friend Dr. S. ENDRODY-YOUNGA, who collected this very rich material. Kilimabates bicuspidatus sp.n. Measurements.- Length: 324-349 urn, width: 205-221 urn. Dorsal side (Fig. 59): Rostrum incised medially, with two sharp teeth (Fig. 61). Lamellae and translamella well developed (Fig. 64), with sharply pointed asymmetrical cuspis, long lamellar setae arising on their outer side. A short crista present in rostral region, directed forwards. Interlamellar setae arising comparatively near to each other, distance between them smaller than the same between lamellae and lamellar setae. Tectum well developed, smooth, rostral setae long, arising near to their cuspis (Fig. 63). Sensillus long, its head gradually thickened, ciliate . Pteromorphae large. Notogaster with four pairs of area porosae and ten pairs alveoli present.