Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 60. (Budapest 1968)
Mahunka, S.: Studies on the mite fauna of Hungary I. (Acari)
Pelzneria probleniatica MAHTJNKA, 1967 The species was recently described from Mongolia. I found its deutonymphs only on Necrophorus germanicus specimens in Hungary. Localities: Töreki marsh, Zamárdi, 24 — 26 May, 1953, leg. Z. KASZAB; Berhida, August, 1954, leg. Ö. LENCI; Budapest, coll. DIENER. Myianoetus heterotrichus sp. n. Length: 177-198 p, width: 122—130 u.. Dorsal side (Fig. 5) : Notocephale small, considerably narrower than notogaster. Margin sinuous, its hairs arising near anterior margin. External pair of hairs much longer (13 u,)than interior one (5 p.), robust, thick, spiniform. Surface of notogaster ornamented with irregular points, often confluent into a longitudinal depression. Ventral side (Fig. 6): Gnathosoma large, slightly constricted behind its distal end. Sternum long, fused with epimeres 3. Ventrum short, not fused with aboves, terminating anteriorly in a bifurcate branching, not extending posteriorly behind very thick and strong epimeres 4. Coxal areas 3 and 4 without any hairs or insertional points; near genital opening, however a long hair present. Suctorial plate relatively large, suctorial disks D 2 big, as also disks D 3 and D 4 well visible behind it. Legs: Tarsus of leg 1 (Fig. 12) relatively short, hardly longer than tibia. Solenidium co x long, terminally attenuating. Distal end of eo 2 strongly incrassate, longer than coj. Length of sensory hair about equal to that of tarsal length. On leg 2, (Fig. 13) o 1 hardly shorter than sensory hair. Coxa of leg 3 with a strong hair; terminal hair of leg 4 (Fig. 14) strong, long (87 u.), one and a half times longer than entire leg. Type-material: 1 ex. (Holotype: A—152p— 67): Kenderes, on Musca sp. caught by light-trap, August, 1966, leg. Á. DRASKOVIOH; 22 ex. (Paratypes: A—153p— 67); data as for Holotype. Holotype and 20 Paratypes deposited in the Zoological Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2 Paratypes in the collection of Dr. K. SAMSINAK, Praha. Remarks : The different evolvement of the notocephalic hairs was as yet unknow n in this genus. The structure of the dorsal side also satisfactorily separates the ne w species from all other Myianoetus species. Myianoetus vesparum SCHEUCHER, 1957 Locality: Fanian valley, Mts. Vértes (on Fannia pallitibia* caught by meat-trap), 15 Sept., 1961, leg. F. MIHÁLYI. Bonomoia sphaerocerae VITZTHUM, 1922 The deutonymph is frequent in the litter, the stamped soil and dung of stables. It was found also on Staphylinid beetles. Localities: Sári, Com. Pest, 7 Dec., 1962, leg. S. MAHTJNKA; Füzesabony, Pusztaszikszó, 14 Sept., 1963, leg. T. KASSAI; Törökbálint, 13 May, 1963, leg. T. KASSAI; Feketepatek valley, Mts. Börzsöny, 10 Sept., 1967, leg. S. MAHUNKA; Budafok (Emus hirtus), coll. DIENER. Bonomoia humprechti SAMSINÁK, 1956 Locality: Pinnye (Philonthus laminatus), 1934, leg. V. STREDA. Spinanoetus weingartnerae SCHEUCHER, 1957 Locality: Bátorliget (Staphylinus similis), 7—10 March, 1949, leg. Z. K ASZA B and V. SZÉKESSY. * Identified by Dr. F. MIHÁLYI