S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 57. (Budapest, 1996)

Figs 9-10. Hymenozetes reticulatus sp. n. — 9: podosoma in lateral aspect, 10: leg I Remarks: All the heretofore known species of the genus Hymenobelba Balogh, 1960 were described from Madagascar. The new species is well distinguished from them by the reticulate interlamellar region. Etymology: named after the reticulate interlamellar region. Austrocarabodes mixtus sp. n. Measurements — Length of body: 570-612 pm, width of body: 295-324 pm. Integument: The whole body and the trochanters of all legs covered by a continuous cerotegument layer, which is irregularly waved. Surface of prodorsum smooth. Notogas­ter ornamented by pustules or small tubercles lending the surface a polygonal pattern. Prodorsum: Rostrum widely rounded, normal for the genus. Lamellae without cusps, with a weak, medially interrupted translamella. Lamellar setae arising on the end of la­mellae, rostral setae in median position. Both pairs willow-leaf-shaped. Interlamellar setae arising on the interlamellar surface, conspicuously far from the lamellae, directed outwards and large, phylliform, with two veins on their surface (Fig. 11). Bothridium long, strongly narrowing basally. Sensillus slightly dilated, narrowly phylliform, its sur­face well barbed.

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