132 Acarology 



Discussion: In 1937 Tragardh described a new genus Syngynaspis 

 but failed to assign a specific name to the unique species on which the 

 genus was based. This species described by Tragardh 1937 (Ark. 

 Zool. 29 No. 11:6, Figure 9) is here named Syngynaspis trdgdrdhi. 

 Tragardh erected the family Syngynaspidae for this form in 1938. 



Reference: 



Tragardh, I. 1937. Zur Systematik der Mesostigmata. Ark. Zool. 29 No. 

 11:1-8. 



Cercomegistidae Tragardh, 1938 



Figure 99 



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Diagnosis: The median plate is 

 fused with the sternal plates. The 

 lateral plates are long and narrow 

 and overlap the epigynial plate 

 posteriorly. 



Figure 99 Cercomegistus sp. Ventral 

 plates of female. (After Tragardh 

 1937) 



Genera: 



1. Cercomegistus BqvXqsq, \9\A 



Type. Cercomegistus bruckianus Berlese, 1914 



2. Neo-Oudemansia 



Type. Neo-Oudemansia trdgdrdhi n. sp. 



Discussion: The genus Neo-Oudemansia was described by Tragardh 

 in 1938 for a form that he failed to name. N. trdgdrdhi is here pro- 

 posed for the species (Tragardh, L 1938. Ent. Tidsk. 3-4:137, Fig- 

 ure 19). 



