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tip of thumb; in having the setae of the body relatively short and of 

 about the same length, and in having the tip of the tarsi broad and 

 truncate. 



Fig. 25. 1, Tetranychus uniunguis n. sp. Tip of left palpus from the inside; 2, 

 Tetranychus multidigituli n. sp. Tip of right palpus from the inside; 3, Tetranychus 

 multidigituli n. sp. Tip of tarsus showing claw and onychium; 4, Schizoteiranychus 

 latitarsus n. sp. Tarsus of leg I from the outside; 5, Caligonus mali n. sp. Left pal- 

 pus from the inside. 



Schizoteiranychus latitarsus n. sp. 



Preserved specimens yellowish and reddish with dark spots showing through the 

 body wall. Cephalothorax fully as broad as long. Mandibular plate, or rostrum, 

 over twice as long as broad. Apparently two eyes on each side of cephalothorax, 



