Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 6. (Budapest, 1973)

with and fp incrassate, apiniform, smooth, all other setae ciliate (their proportions as given in Pig. l). Segment H with hair h^ longest of all, hairs h-^ and h^ far removed from it but nearly adjacent to each other; distance between and h^ equ­alling that between the two h^ hairs. Ventral side (Pig. 3): Epimeral hair lc gradually and clavately incrassate apicad, hair 2c comparatively short as related to the others, straight and rigid. Apodemes on the posterior ster­nal plate partially developed. Distance between each other of hairs 3a and 3b equal . Legs: Shape and chaetotaxy of leg I given in Pig. 4« Legs II + and III (Pig. 6) with smooth claws, and a transverse striation, characteristic of the genus, present only on leg I. All three hairs of femur acute, thin, weakly ciliate, dT much longer than seta lv" P (Pig. 4). Leg IV (Pig. 2) with four spiniform setae, ld-j^' shorter than lv" T. Examined material: Holotype : Indiana, Vigo Co. Shepard-ville ;20 Nov., 1970. Sylvilagus floridanus (J. A. Allen) (6480); - 1 ex. (Paratype: T-1590-73): Indiana, Vermilion Co., 14 Jan. 1963. Cryptotis parva (Say) (1829). - The holotype is deposited in the National Museum, Washington DC, ++ the par a type in the Coll­ection of Arachnoidea, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Buda­pest . + It was found during the investigation that the chaetotaxy and shape of the claws of legs II and III afford very good dis­tinguishing specific features. Especially the femoral chaeto­taxy of leg II can be used for specific separation. Prom this point of view, the re-examination of all species seems to be advisable; in the present study and descriptions, I submit the respective details (and figures) in every case. + + In the followings: USHM +++ 'Inthe followings: HHHM

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