MITES OF FAMILY CHEYLETIDAE — BAKER 287 



Tyfe habitat. — ^Unknown, 



Type locality. — Ivanov, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 



CHEYLETUS PRAEDABUNDUS Knzin 



Cheylelms praedahundus Kuzin, in Rodendorf, Wiss. Ber. Moskauer Staats Univ. 

 Zool., vol. 42, p. 85, 1940. 



Type habitat. — Unknown. 



Type locality. — Rostov on Don, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 



UNCERTAIN SPECIES 

 CHEYLETUS SAEVUS Gudemans 



Cheletes eruditus (Schrank) Oudemans, Tijdschr. Ent., vol. 46, p. 123, pi. 12, 



figs. 34-47, 1904 (protonymph). 

 Cheletes saevus Oudemans, Ent. Ber. Nederl. Ver., vol. 1, fasc. IS, 161, 1904 ; Mem. 



Soc, Zool. France, vol. 19, p. 84, 1906. 



Type habitat. — In dust. 

 Type locality. — Netherlands. 



There is the possibility that this may be an immature stage of 

 Cheyletus eruditus (Schrank). 



CHEYLETUS CLAVISPINUS Banks 



Cheyletus cKwispinus Banks, Can. Ent., vol. 34, p. 172, 1902. 



Type habitat. — Beneath wings of an Aradus. 



Type locality. — Indianapolis, Ind. 



Inadequately described and not figured. Type not found. 



CHEYLETUS PATAGIATUS Nordenskiold 



Cheyletus patagiatus Nordenskiold, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn., vol. 26, p. 37, 

 figured, 1900. 



Type habitat. — Unknown. 

 Type locality. — Finland ? 



CHEYLETUS BURMITICUS Cockerell 



Cheyletus burmiticus Cockerell, Psyche, vol. 24, p. 41, fig. 2, 1917. 



From Burmese amber; inadequately described and figured; palpi 

 similar to those of Cheyletus eruditus (Schrank) in length and width 

 of segments. 



Cheyletus nigripes Mola (Zool. Anz., vol. 32, p. 43, fig. 3, 1907) 

 is not a mite, but an insect. 



Genus CHELETOPHYES Oudemans 



Cheletophyes Oudemans, Ent. Ber. Nederl. Ver., vol. 4, fasc. 78, p. 101, 1914. 

 Type, Cheletophyes vitzthumi Oudemans (monotypic). 



