66 Neoliodes, Cymbaeremaeus 



Im. Blackish brown, resembles N. theleproctus, but Abd. more oval and 

 bordered by curved setiform hairs which spring from the margin and form 

 about a semi-circle so that their tips also touch the margin. Size ,.mehr 

 als mittelgross". 



In moss and dead wood. Germany, Sweden. 



3. N. theleproctus (Herm.) 1804 Notaspis t., Hermann, Mem. apt., p. 91 t. 7 

 f. 5 ' 1826 Liodest., Heyden in: Isis. p. 608 j 1840 Nothrus t., C.L.Koch. C. M. A., 

 fasc.29 t, 10 | 1888 N.t., Michael, Brit.Orib., v.2 p. 522 t.45 f. 1 9 | 1840 N.farinosus, 

 C.L.Koch, C. M. A., fasc.29 f . 8 (with one cast skin only) 1 1876 N. dorsattis, Cane- 

 strini & Fanzago in: Atti Soc.Veneto-Trent., v.o p. 101 (Nph.) I ?1882 N. circumv allot us 

 -\-N.dimera, Haupt in: Ber. Ges. Bamberg, v. 12 p. 22, 23 | ?1883 N. malleolus, Kar- 

 pelles in: Berlin, ent. Z., v. 28 p. 38 j 1883 N. Doderleinii, Berlese, A. M. S., fasc. 3 nr. 2 

 1885 Liodes D., Berlese, A. M. S., notes fasc. 3 p. 6 , 1896 Neoliodes D., Berlese. A. 

 M.S., Crypt. II p. 32 || non 1883 Nothrus theleproctus, Berlese, A. M. S., fast-. 3 nr. 1. 



Im. Dark 'chestnut-brown, rough, dull. Cephth. broad, a sulcation 

 between it and Abd. covered with vermiform ridges ; 2 broad lobes on post, 

 median portion. Psstg. large, projecting. Psstg. org. of moderate length, 

 slightly clavate, directed backward. Legs thick, flat, rough; most leg-hairs 

 spatulate. Abd. truncated and straight anteriorly, curved laterally, drawn 

 out to a rounded point bearing 2 spatulate hairs posteriorly entirely 

 hidden by cast skins of Dors, of Abd., which are carried flat and almost 

 concentrically, each skin bordered by a raised roll, cast skins coarsely 

 areolated all over. Nph. Resembles Im. except in color. Im. 

 L. ca. 1 1,6 mm. 



In moss. England, Germany, Italy, Paraguay. Switzerland. ? Pennsylvania. 



N. kornhuberi (Karp.) 1883 Nothrus k., Karpelles in: Arch. Naturg., r. 491 

 p. 455. 



Im. Dark brown, pentagonal; Cephth. small. Abd. large, arched; cast skins 

 carried on Dors, of Abd. in a cornucopia-shape. Body and legs covered with short 

 hairs. Ung. trid. Size ? Imperfectly described from a broken specimen in the Berlin 

 Museum. Probably a good species, probably a Neoliodes. 



Japan. 



N. venosus (Grube) 1859 Nothrus v., Grube in: Arch. Dorpat. Ges., ser. 2 r. 1 

 p. 476. 



Im. Said to be something like Nothrus farinosus C. L. Koch, which is probably 

 Neoliodes theleproctus, without the larval and nymphal skins, but present species has 

 8 small processes on post, margin. L. ca. 400 jn. Probably a Neoliodes, possibly 

 immature, but not improbably a distinct species. 



Gennany. 



3. Gen. Cymbaeremaeus Berl. 



1855 Eremaeus (part.) (non Eremaeus C. L. Koch 1835!), Nicolet in: Arch. Mus. 

 Paris, v.l p. 450 ] 1877 E. (part.), Canestrini & Fanzago in: Atti 1st. Yeneto, ser. 5 r. 4 

 p. 77 1885 E. (part.), Canestrini, Prosp. Acarof., v. 1 p. 9 j 1886 E. (part.), Berlese, 

 A. M.S., fasc. 33 nr. 10 ' 1888 E., Michael, Brit.Orib., r.2 p. 467 1896 E. (part.), 

 Oudemans in: Tijdschr. Ent., v. 39 p. 56 | 1896 Cymbaeremaeus, Berlese, A. M. S., 

 fasc. 78 nr. 1. 



Abd. unsegmented ; Dors, of Abd. flattened, undulated or concave, rough 

 and sculptured. Tectp. present to leg 2. Ung. trid. 



4 good and 1 doubtful species. 



