S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 64. (Budapest, 2003)

Uropoda kargi Hirschmann et Zirngiebl-Nicol. 1969 - Locality 13. This species lives in Aus­tria and Poland. Uropoda splendida Kramer, 1882 - Localities 17 and 41. This species occurs in whole Eu­rope. Uropoda minima Kramer, 1882 - Localities 8 and 41. This species occurs in whole Europe. Uropoda erlangensis Hirschmann et Zirngiebl-Nicol, 1969 - Locality 29. This species is known from the Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Slovakia. Uropoda cassidea (Hermann, 1804) - Locality 41. This species occurs in whole Europe. Uroboovella fracta (Berlese, 1916) - Locality 41. This species lives in Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain. Discourella modesta (Leonardi, 1899) - Localities 34 and 41. This species lives in whole Eu­rope. Trachyuropoda muranyii sp. n. - Locality 30. Crinitodiscus mahunkai sp. n - Locality 36. DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW SPECIES Polyaspinus t'eheri sp. n. (Figs 1-6) Diagnosis - Median postdorsal shield triangular-form. Tritosternum with fork­form (pentafurcate distally) laciniae. Description - Male. Length of idiosoma 590 urn, width 240 urn. Shape ob­long, posterior margin rounded. Female, deuteronymph, protonymph and larva unknown. Dorsal side (Fig. 1): The dorsal shield divided into predorsal and postdorsal (pygidial) shield. The postdorsal shield divided into 1 median and 2 lateral shields, without setae. The median shield triangular. The median shield as long as the lat­eral shields. The predorsal shield with six pairs of needle-like setae (Fig. 2) and one pair of long, leaf-shaped setae (Fig. 3). The marginal shields with six pairs of long, leaf-shaped setae. Ventral side (Fig. 5): Sternal setae short, smooth, needle-like, similarly ven­tral setae XI, V2, but X2 longer, needle like. Near the X2 there are longer leaf­shaped setae. Genital shield rounded, in front with some pores (pores: alveolar or­namentation). Gnathosoma (Fig. 4): Corniculae horn-like, lacininae smooth. Coxal setae CI, C2, C3 smooth, needle-like, CI very long and C3 longer than C2. C4 short, with fine bristles. Epistoma and chelicera not clearly visible. Tritosternum (Fig. 6) with wide base and fork-form (pentafurcate distally) laciniae.

Next

/
Oldalképek
Tartalom