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

The terminology used in the description is the same as discussed in one of my papers (Mahunka 1994). DISCUSSION AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TAXA Xenillus baderi sp. n. (Figs 1-4) Measurements — Length of body: 1042-1181 pm, width of body: 722-793 pm. Integument: Whole body covered by thick cerotegument layer, the cuticle with irregu­lar foveolae. Prodorsum: Rostrum waved, concave medially. Lamellae very wide, their large cusps completely covering the rostral part of prodorsum. A well developed median triangle present between the lamellar cusps. Rostral, lamellar and interlamellar setae strong, dis­tinctly aciculate. Rostral setae nearly half as long as lamellar one. Sensillus gradually dilate, its head slightly clavate, finely spiculate. Bothridium long, with some sharp lines in the inner surface. Notogaster: Whole surface ornamented by characteristic foveolae, their size and dis­tance varying. Dorsosejugal suture convex medially. Notogastral setae — excepting the antero-marginal (cj-c 2 ) and postero-marginal {prPí) ones — long, nearly setiform, spi­culate, with an aciculate needle-shaped distal end. The other setae much shorter, blunt at tip and also roughened or distinctly spiculate. Five pairs of lyrifissures present. Lateral part of podosoma: The embedded specimens were unsuitable to study this fea­tures. Ventral regions: Mentum and the coxisternal region ornamented by distinct, some­times fused foveolae. This sculpture consists of larger foveolae on the ventral plates. Epimeral borders only partly visible, apodemes and borders 2 and sejugal ones well ob­servable, long, the latter fused medially. Epimeral setal formula: 3-1-3-3. All setae erect, short, blunt at tip and finely barbed. Genital plates darker than the rest of this re­gion. Five pairs of genital setae also blunt at tip, they are longer than the epimeral ones. Anal and adanal setae similar to notgastral ones, mostly bacilliform. Legs: All legs tridactylous, a weak heterodactyly present. All femora have distinct, ventral blades. Trochanters III and IV with a strong ventro-distal spur each. Setal formu­lae of legs typical for this genus. Solenidium (p\ of leg I arising on a large tubercle, cp 2 located behind it. Seta /' strong and long, seta v " of tarsus IV short spiniform. Material examined: Holotype: Switzerland, Tessin, Verzascatal, "Frasco", X. 1947. Leg. E. Wettstein (W 1024). 1 paratype: Switzerland, "Faletsche", 18. XI 1943. Leg. E. Wettstein (W 1026). 1 paratype: Switzerland, "Aunenona Siders". IV. 1943. Leg. E. Wettstein (W 1023). The holotype and 1 paratype are deposited in the Museum of Natural History of Basle , 1 paratype (W 1023) deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum**, Bu­dapest, with an identification number (PO-1 570-96) of the specimens in the Collection of Arachnida. Remarks: In spite of the fact that many authors (e.g. Woolley 1966) have already dis­cussed the genus Xenillus Robineau-Desvoidy, 1839 a part of the species is still unclear. In the following: NHMB. ** In the following: HNHM.

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