Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 22. (Budapest, 1989)
Ventral side (Fig. 2): Gnathosoma mostly fused with the body surface, but its contour, one pair of infracapitular setae and one pair in palpal position visible. All apodemes well developed, sternal apodema fused with the se]ugal ones, but the connection ofthe sternal and 2nd apodemes distinctly not verifiable. Apodemes on the posterior epimeral region weakly developed, ap.3 very short, ap.4 longer than the former ones,, but these are not touching medially. All setae in the epimeral region long, filiform, no essential difference among them. Posterior sternal plate very large, reaching very far posteriorly like a tegula and partly covered the aggenital plates. Epimeral setal formula: 1-1-2-3. One pair of aggenital setae also present. Legs: Tarsus and tibia of leg I (Fig. 3) partly separated from each other, their contour well observable. This part not wider than the other joints. Claw normal, sessile, the modified subungulnal seta (s) large, incised medially. Solenidium oo^ with long, pointed apex, Vf \ normal, with clavate head. A famulus ( L ), very characteristic, lanceolate. Seta dG very strong, erect. Tarsus of legs n-HI (Fig. 4) modified, two setae on tarsus IT and one on tarsus I strongly dilated, spiniform. Setal formula of legs: leg I: 1-3-4-16+2-1 leg n: 1-3-3-4-1-6+1-0 leg HI: 1-2-2-3+1-6-0 leg IV: 1-2-1-3+1-5-0 (Fig. 5). Material examined: From the guano of Taphozous nudiventrls (Chiroptera), from Camp. Waza, N. Cameroun. Holotype ($) and 1 (ç) paratype, collected by F. PUYLAERT, 28.VII. 1971. Holotype in the Musée Royal de F Afrique, Tervuren; 1 paratype (1360-PT-89) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Figs 1-2: Acarophenax lukoschusi sp. n (I-dorsal side, 2= ventral side)