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Acarology 



Jacot, A. P. 1936. Two unrecorded species of Scutacaridae from the 

 Southern Appalachians. Canad. Ent. 68:225-229, Figs. 1-3. 



Paoli, Guido. 1911, Monografia del "Tarsonemidi." Redia 7:215-281, Pis. 

 VII-XI. 



Rennie, J., et al. 1921. Isle of Wight Disease in hive bees. Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Edinburgh 52(4), No. 29:737-779. 



Pyemotidae Oudemans, 1937 



(= Pedicuioididae Berlese, 1907) 

 Figures 109-112 



Diagnosis: The anterior dorsal shield does not project anteriorly like 

 a roof. Leg iv of the female is similar to legs ii and iii. The females 

 have a capitate organ between coxae i and ii except in Acarophenax. 

 The chelicerae are stylet-like and the palpi are small and simple. 



Figure 109 Py emotes (= Pedicii- 

 loides) ventricosus (Newport). Dor- 

 sum of female. 



Figure 110 Py emotes (= Pedicu- 

 loides) ventricosus (Newport). Dor- 

 sum of male. 



Genera: 

 1. 



Py emotes Amerling, 1862 (= Heteropus Newport, 1850, nam. prae- 



occ. — Pediculoides Targioni-Tozzetti, 1878) 

 Type. Py emotes eccoptogasteri pruni Amerling, 1862 

 Acarophenax Newstead and Duvall, 1918 

 Type. Acarophenax triholii Newstead and Duvall, 1918 

 Pavania Lombardini, 1949 

 Type. Pavania fusiformis Lombardini, 1949 



