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Most recently, a new species Depreissia decipiens Deeleman-Reinhold et Floren, 2003 based on a single male was described from the Australo-Asian re­gion, Borneo. This means, that the genus is known now by three males represent­ing two species and occurs in two zoogeographical regions. The natural history of the genus is poorly known: D. decipiens was found in the lower canopy forest (Deeleman-Reinhold & Floren 2003). Depreissia myrmex is likely to be epigeic as it was collected with pitfall trap. LITERATURE Balogh, J., Endrôdy-Younga, S. & Zicsi, A. (1965) The scientific results of the Hungarian Soil Zoo­logical Expedition to the Brazzaville-Congo. A report on the collectings. Folia entomologica hun­garica 17(14): 213-280. - Deeleman-Reinhold, C. & Floren, A. (2003) Some remarkable, new or little-known pluridentate salticid spiders from Bornean tree canopy (Araneae: Salticidae). Bulletin of british arachnological Society 12(7): 335-344. - Lessert, R. (1942) Araignées myrmecomorph du Congo Beige. Revue suisse de Zoologie 49: 7-13. - Wesolowska, W. (1997) A redescription of ant­like jumping spider Depreissia myrmex Lessert, 1942 (Araneae: Salticidae). Genus 8: 715-717. SZŰTS Tamás* and WESOLOWSKA Wanda** *Systematic Zoology Research Group of HAS Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology H-1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary, E-mail: tszuts@zoo.zoo.nhmus.hu **Zoological Institute, Wroclaw University, Wroclaw, Sienkiewicza str. 21. 50-335 Poland E-mail: tomwes@biol. uni.wroc.pl Egy faunára új atkacsalád Magyarországról (Acari: Mesostigmata: Antennophoridae) First record of the family Antennophoridae (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Hungary - Specimens of two Antennophorus species were found in an anthill in Hungary. One of species is identified as A. uhlmanni Haller, 1877, the other species is unknown. The species, the genus and the family are new to the fauna of Hungary. A hazai hangyabolyok korongatka (Acari: Uropodina) faunáját feltáró mun­kánk során egy ismeretlen atka több egyedével találkoztunk. A családokat és a gé­nuszokat tanulmányozó acarológiai mű áttekintése során (Krantz 1970) megállapí­tottuk, hogy a példányok az Antennophoridae család Antennophorus nemébe tar­tozó fajt képviselik.

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