42 Liacarus 



Im. Black, polished. Lam. short, much widest anteriorly. C. lam. 

 very long and large, slightly truncated anteriorly. Lam. hair very long, 

 passing far beyond tip of Host. Trlam. with a great central mucro 

 which nearly reaches tip of Rost. Psstg. org. setiform. Abd. oval, 

 rounded anteriorly narrower posteriorly, hairless except 4 short hairs on post, 

 margin. L. ca. 1,25 mm. 



In moss and Woods. France, Italy, Netherlands. 



8. L. ovatus (C. L. Koch) 1840 Oribates o., C. L. Koch, C. M. A., fasc. 30 f. 24 

 | 1855 Leiosoma ovata, Nicolet in: Arch. Mus. Paris, v.7 p. 443 t. 6 f . 5 ; 1884 L. ovatum, 

 Michael, Brit, Orib.. v.l p.278 1. 13 f.8 14; 1896 L. o., Berlese. A.M.S., Crypt. H p. 92 

 | 1876 L. truncatum, Canestrini & Fanzago in: Atti Soc.Veneto Trent., t. 5 p. 105 , 1880 

 L. pyrigerum, Berlese. A. M. S., i'asc. 50 nr. 2. 



Im. Brown, shades vary in different specimens ; smooth, not polished, 

 finely punctured ; oval, rather broader than L. coracinus and more pointed 

 posteriorly. Dorso-vertex without any median point, Lam. blades on 

 edge, truncated anteriorly. No C. lam. nor indentation of the truncated 

 edge. Lam. hair from bottom of edge. Rost. hairs and Lam. hair very 

 slightly imbricated. Psstg. org. very short and clavate. Dors, of Abd. 

 not much arched, 2 rows of fine hairs on it and a marginal row; anal 

 covers like L. coracinus. Nph. Very like those of L. coracinus and 



Cepheus tegeocranus. - - Im. L. ca. 650 ju. 



England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands. 



9. L. palmicinetus (Michael) 1884 Leiosoma palmicinctum, Michael, Brit. Orib. r 

 v. 1 p. 280 t. 14 f. 16; 1. 15 f. 16 j 1896 L.p., Berlese. A. M. S., Crypt. II p. 58. 



Im. Dark brown, smooth, not polished. Rost. blunt, Cephth. broad, 

 short. Lam. narrow, slightly undulated blades on edge; C. lam. small but 

 longish, Trlam. distinct, forming a ridge. Psstg. org. of medium length, 

 peduncles thin, head slightly lanceolate; sternum very finely serrated. Abd. 

 almost circular, slightly truncated posteriorly, without markings; ventr. plate 

 much smaller than dors, the latter reflexed posteriorly. Nph. Very remar- 

 kable. Rost. blunt; Cephth. very short and broad; legs short. Abd. elliptical, 

 somewhat raised towards centre ; round the edge are about 1 6 large apophyses, 

 from each of which springs a large transparent scale of a Japanese fan shape, 

 or the shape of the scale of Lycaena argus, each scale has radiating 

 nervures and finer cross nervures, the scales overlap all round. Nph. carries 

 the cast skins of Lv. and of its own earlier stages, each skin is bordered 

 by these scales, which entirely cover the whole creature including Rost. and 

 legs, except the larval skin ; each nymphal skin also carries 4 apophyses from 

 which spring very long nairs, these are usually, but not invariably, broken 

 off from the cast skins. - - Im. L. ca. 1 mm. 



England. 



L. olivaceus (Grube) 1859 Leiosoma olivacewm, Grube in: Arch. Dorpat. Ges. T 

 ser. 2 v. 1 p. 476. 



Im. Olive-brown; very finely granular; most like L. marginatus, but has margin 

 finely striated; Psstg. org. clavate; 2 longitudinal rows of 5 conspicuous hairs on Dors, 

 of Abd. near margin, 6 very small clavate hairs on post, margin. L. ca. 400 |u. 



Germany. 



