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Localities: Királyháza, Mátraalmás, Kondorfa. - Hosts: A. flavicollis. C. glareolus. A species so far known from two localities in Hungary: Dunaszentbenedek (HAITLENGER, 1979) and the Hortobágy National Park (KANDIL, 1983). 8. Poecilochirus necrophori Vitzthum, 1930 Localities: Stájerházak, Királyháza, Szalafő, Vörs. - Hosts: N. anomalus, A. flavicol­lis, A. agrárius, C. glareolus. A non-parasitic species transferred to dead bodies of mammals by some species of beetles. First documented for Hungary by MRCIAK (1979). Family: Veigaiaidae Oudemans, 1939 9. Veigaia kochi (TrSgardh, 1901) Locality: Királyháza. - Host: C. glareolus. Species not documented so far in Hungarian territory in the fur of small mammals. Found in detritus around Aggtelek by SZALAY (1931). Family: Aceosejidae Baker et Wharton, 19 52 10. Proctolaelaps pygmaeus (Müller, 1860) Locality: Királyháza. - Host: M. arvalis. This non-parasitic mite was found by several authors in Hungary: BALOGH (1955), MRCIAK (1979), HAITLINGER (1979). Family: Rhodacaridae Oudemans, 1902 11. Euryparasitus emarginatus (C. L. Koch, 1839) Localities: Kisbalaton, Kishuta, Stájerházak, Királyháza, Mátraalmás. - Hosts: S. ara­neus, N. anomalus, A. flavicollis, A. agrárius, C. glareolus. Mite known from the fur of small mammals from many areas in Hungary. 12. Cyrtolaelaps mucronatus (G. et R. Canestrini, 1881) Localities: Kishuta, Királyháza, Mátraalmás. - Hosts; S. araneus, A. flavicollis, C. glareolus, P. subterraneus, M. agrestis. A mite species occurring most frequently in the fur of small mammals in nymphal stage. In addition to already known localities of the occurrence of this species in Hungary (MAHUNKA and MOLNOS, 1962; BALOGH and ROSTÁS, 1955); we found C. mucronatus also in other localities. 13. Cyrtolaelaps minor Willmann, 1952 Locality: Mátraalmás. - Host: A. flavicollis. Similarly to the above species, C. minor also occurs in the fur of hosts in nymphal stage. It has not been documented in Hungary so far. Family: Macrochelidae Vitzthum, 19 30 14. Geholaspis longispinosus Kramer, 1874 Locality: Stájerházak. - Host: A. flavicollis. The occurrence of this species in several localities in Hungary is documented by ERÓSS and MAHUNKA (1971).

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