Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 14. (Budapest, 1982)

Legs: Tibiotarsus of legi (Fig. 5) spindle shaped, elongated. Claw well developed, sitting on a short peduncle. Setae d originating on the surface of tibiotarsus, chitinized peg lacking. Among the solenidion I much longer than the (o 2 > originating very near to each other. Tarsus of leg IV (Fig. 4) compara­tively short, nearly as long as femur. Material examined: Holotype (735-HT-1982): Germany, Freiburg, 28. 5. 1980. ex. Trypodendron linea­tum (Col. Ipidae). 7 paratypes (735-PT-1982) from the same locality, but ex. Ips typographus and Try­podendron lineatum, too. Holotype and 6 paratypes have been deposited in the Arachnoidea Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; 1 paratype in the Department des Arthropods of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneve. Remarks: The species of this genus so far displayed no much features as the lacking two pairs of epi­meral setae (3b and 4b). An other very important new feature is the thick and strong notogastral setae. MA HUNK A, S. — MOSER, J. C: Új adatok a szúbogarakon élő Tarsonemidae fajokról (Acari) A szerzők három, németországi szúbogarakon élősködő Tarsonemidae fajról tudósítanak, közülük egy új a tudományra: Pseudopygmephorus bogenschutzi sp. n. REFERENCES MAHUNKA, S. - MOSER, J.C. (1980): Scutacarus scolyti sp. n. a new scutacarid species (Acari: Tar­sonemina) from Germany. - Parasit, hung., L3: 99-102. MAHUNKA, S. (1972): Tetüatkák - Tarsonemina. - In: Magyarország Állatvilága (Fauna Hungáriáé), XVm/19. pp. 215. Received: 30 May, 1982 Dr. MAHUNKA, S. Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13. HUNGARY Dr. MOSER, J. C. U.S. Forest Service Southern Forest Experiment Station 2500 Shreveport Highway Pineville, Louisiana 71360, U.S.A.

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