Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 22. (Budapest, 1989)
Legs: Surface of all joints well ornamented by points and/>r alveoli. Dorsal part of femur 1 and 2 with very strong, conspicuous sculpture (Fig. 9). Tibiotarsus of leg I (Fig. 12) only slightly thicker than the other joints of leg. Claw normal, without elongate apex, its ventral surface smooth, striation absent. The modified subunguinal seta (s) strong, bifurcate or a short squamiform appendage observable beside it. Seta d on tibiotarsus thickened, Its apex blunt. Seta l' ' shorter but thicker than the famulus ( £ ). All three setae of femur 1 conspicuously long, setae d directed backwards, like the same seta of the Pediculaster Vitzthum, 1927 species. Tarsus of legs II and III (Fig. 11) short (shorter than tibia!), its basal part compresed. All setae of these joints - with the exception of seta u' - modified, extremely thick, spiniform (Fig. 13). Seta v' on femur originating behind seta 1' . Claws of these legs peculiarly modified, splitted into two parts dorsally, with long distal end. Their inner surface smooth. All setae of leg IV (Fig. 8) spiculate, without any smooth and bladeFigs 16-19: Sicilipes crossi sp. n. (16= ventral side, 17= tarsus of leg I, 18= leg II, 19= leg I)