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32 Notogastral setae longer, sacculi smaller. Small species: 444 pm. (Figs 43^44). - Antilles Benoibates minimus Mahunka, 1985 Larger species: 584-674 pm. (Figs 45-46). - Paraguay Benoibates chacoensis Mahunka, 1985 Anal plates with 2 pairs of setae. Body elongate, about twice or more as long as wide. Notogaster with backwards converging sides. Body twice as long as wide. L.: 364-384 urn. (Fig. 47). - Bolivia Oripoda divergens ( Balogh et Mahunka, 1969) Notogaster with parallel sides. Body about thrice as long as wide. Basal part of sensillus uncovered. Large species: 534 mm (Fig. 48). - Ceylon Oripoda canagaratnami (Balogh, 1970) Basal part of sensillus covered. Smaller species: 326-406 p.m. Anterior margin of rostrum medially concave. Interlamellar setae long: reaching the tip of rostrum. L.: 406 p.m. (Figs 49-50). - S. Africa Oripoda sumonyii Mahunka, 1985 Anterior margin of rostrum straight. Only apical part of sensillus uncovered. Extremely long species: about thrice longer than wide. L.: 326 pm. (Fig. 51). Bolivia, 3200 m. Oripoda anguina (Balogh et Mahunka, 1969) Body less than twice as long as wide. Adanal and anal setae flagellate, longer than the length of anal plates. Sensillus completely or almost completely covered. Lamellar cuspides not connected by translamellar line. Apical part of sensillus uncovered. Aggenital setae almost as long as genital plates. L.: 421 pm. (Figs 52-53). - Argentine Oripoda australis Berlese, 1916 Apical part of sensillus covered. Aggenital setae much shorter than genital plates. Epimeral setae lb long, flagellate, much longer than setae la. L. 534-592 pm. (Figs 54-55). - Paraguay Oripoda maxensis Mahunka, 1984 Epimeral setae lb and la short, about of the same length. L.: 372 pm. (Figs 56-57). - Cuba Oripoda longiseta Woolley, 1966 Lamellar cuspides connected by translamellar line. Apical part of sensillus uncovered. L.: 521-577 pm (Figs 58-59) - Argentine Oripoda cordobensis J. Balogh et P. Balogh, 1990 Apical part of sensillus covered. Interlarr;!lar setae long, reaching rostrum. L.: 567-613 pm. (Figs 60-61). Brasilia Oripoda lenkoi Balogh et Mahunka, 1978 Interlamellar setae shorter, not reaching rostrum. L.: 582 pm. (Figs 62-63). Brasilia Oripoda brasiliensis Pérez-Inigo et Baggio, 1980 Sensillus completely uncovered. Notogastral setae ti and ms, sacculi Sa, S v S 2 and 5" 3 far lateral, near to lateral margin of notogaster. Notogastral setae short, pilose. L.: 522-610 pm. (Figs 64-65). - Argentine Oripoda anomala Baranek, 1982 Notogastral setae and sacculi in normal position. Notogastral setae smooth. Rostrum and dorsosejugal suture concave. Sensillus elongateiy oval L.: 322 pm. (Figs 66-67). - W. Africa Oripoda angolensis (Balogh, 1963)