Oribatei 413 



4. Cerocepheus Tragardh, 1931 



Type. Cerocepheus mirabilis Tragardh, 1931 



5. Charassobates Grandjean, 1929 



Type. Charassobates cavernosus Grandjean, 1929 



6. Eremaeozetes Berlese, 1913 



Type. Eremaeozetes tuberculatus Berlese, 1913 



7. Eremobodes Jacot, 1937 



Type, Eremobodes pectinatus Jacot, 1937 



8. Eupterotegaeus Berlese, 1916 



Type. Tegeocramis ornatissimus Berlese, 1908 



9. Eutegaeus Berlese, 1916 



Type. Oribata bostocki Michael, 1908 



10. N eocepheus WiWmann, \936 



Type. Neocepheus hummelincki Willmann, 1936 



11. N iphocepheus BdiXogh, \9A2) 



Type. Cepheus nivalis Schweizer, 1922 



12. Ommatocepheus Berlese, 1913 



Type. Cepheus ocellatus Michael, 1882 



13. Passalozetes Grandjean, 1932 



Type. Passalozetes africanus Grandjean, 1932 



14. Plategeocranus Sellnick, 1918, fossil 

 Type. Nothrus sulcatus Karsch, 1884 



15. Pseudocepheus Jacot, \92S 



Type. Cepheus vulgaris Nicolet, 1855 



16. Scutoribates Sellnick, 1918, fossil 



Type. Scutoribates perornatus Sellnick, 1918 



17. Scutovertex Michael, 1879 



Type. Scutovertex sculptus Michael, 1879 



18. Tectocepheus Berlese, 1913 



Type. Tegeocranus velatus Michael, 1880 



19. Tegeocranellus Berlese, 1913 



Type. Tegeocranus laevis Berlese, 1905 



20. TnY^^^M^ Berlese, 1913 



Type. Cepheus bifidatus Nicolet, 1855 



21. Xenillus Robineau-Desvoidy, 1839 (= Cepheus Nicolet, 1855 = 



Banksia Voigts and Oudemans, 1905) 

 Type. Notaspis tegeocranus Hermann, 1804 {= Xenillus clypeator 

 Robineau-Desvoidy, 1839) 



Discussion: Several species of Carabodidae are known to be vectors 

 of tapeworms. They are Scutovertex minutus, vector of Bertiella stu- 

 deri, Cittotaenia ctenoides, and C. denticulata in Germany; Xenillus 

 tegeocranus, vector of Cittotaenia ctenoides and C. denticulata in Ger- 



