S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 47/1-2. (Budapest, 1986)

Anogenital region: Surface smooth. Anogenital setal formula: 4-1-2-3. Genital setae dilated basally, anal setae short, spiniform. Lyrifissure iad originating far from anal aperture. Material examined: Holotypus (1127-HO-85): No.P. 12. Holotypus deposited in the HNHM. Remarks: The new species stands very far from the other heretofore known Carabodidae taxa. Carabodella gen. n. Diagnosis: Family Carabodidae. Prodorsum simple, flat in lateral view. Lamellar cuspis and insertion of lamellar setae well observable in dorsal view. Interlamellar setae arising on prodorsal surface. Notogaster also flat, 14 pairs of simple notogastral setae present. Epimeral setal formu­la: 1-1-3-3. Anogenital setal formula: 4-1-2-3. Lyrifissure iad far removed from anal aperture. Femur of leg IV with a very strong and long spur ventrally. Type-species: Carabodella calcarata sp.n. Remarks: The new genus is well characterised by the epimeral setal formula (one pair of seta on the 1st epimeres) and the strong spur on femur IV. It comes nearest to Au stroc arabodé s Hammer, 1966, however, the epimeral setal formula of the latter: 3-1-3-3, and its femur normal, without a strong spur. Carabodella calcarata sp.n. Measurements: - Length: 647-886 urn, width: 262-407 urn. Prodorsum: Rostrum simple, rostral setae arising on tubercles, which are connected by a transversal band. Rostral setae slightly longer than lamellar ones (Fig. 33) both pairs sword­shaped, the latter slightly wider than the preceding one. Lamellar cuspis triangular. Lamellae narrow, their surface finely or flatly rugose. Interlamellar area without any sculpture. Interlamel­lar setae thin, directed outwards, longer than notogastral setae (Fig. 31). Sensillus thin, slightly dilate, its end bent backwards, this part is also barbed. Notogaster: Without any elevations or hollow. Dorsosejugal suture normal. Its surface pustu­late. Fourteen pairs of short notogastral setae present (Fig. 36), they are slightly dilate basally. Coxisternal region: Mentum smooth. Median part of epimeral surface ornamented by polygonal reticulation, lateral surface also smooth. Apodemes and borders well visible, they compose a net­work, ap. 3 short, ap. 4 very broad (Fig. 32). Epimeral setae simple, 2a minute, all other long and thin. Anogenital region: Surface pustulate. Genital setae bulbiform basally, very long. Genital and anal plates with a longitudinal band medially. Aggenital setae very long and thin, anal setae short and blunt (Fig. 34). Adanal setae slightly dilate, phylliform, like those on notogaster. Material examined: Holotypus (1128-HO­85): No.P. 54, 2 paratypes from the same sample. Holotypus and 1 paratype (1128-PO-85) deposited in the HNHM and 1 paratype in the MHNG. Remarks: The form of the femur of leg IV (Fig. 35) is unique In this family. On this ground the new species is well distinguishable from all congeners. Congocepheus velatus sp.n. Measurements. - Length: 308-384 urn, width: 164-212 um. Prodorsum: Rostrum simple, rostral setae phylliform. Lamellar cuspis sharply pointed (Fig. 39), lamellar setae also phylliform, but much wider than (Fig. 37) rostral ones and their margin serrate. Prodorsum with very high transversal elevation, interlamellar setae arising on its ante­rior surface and directed backwards. These are large, phylliform with a sharp median vein. Sen­sillus (Fig. 40) short, with very long cilia. Tutorium well developed. Notogaster: Median anterior hollow very weakly developed. Notogastral surface ornamented by the characteristic polygonate sculpture of the genus. Median unpaired field strongly narrowed ante­riorly, but comparatively short (Fig. 37). Thirteen ( !! ) pairs of notogastral setae present, all finely serrate marginally, its vein laminate basally (Fig. 41-42), like a sail. Four pair of margin­al setae smaller than the others. Coxisternal region: Apodemes well developed, also the epimeral borders well visible. Bo. sej. and Bo. 4. touching the sternal one, but curved slightly anteriorly. Epimeral setal formula: 3-1-3-3. Setae 1c short, 4b dilate (Fig. 38).

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