2 (UB- A. C. OUDKMANS). NEW LIST OF DUTCH ACAEl , II. 



25. Carabodes labijnntliïcus (Michael). — 8. — 



32 Erernaeus blpilis (Herrn.). — Hilversum. — Dr. de Meijere. 



34. Eremaeus lucorum (C. L. Koch),— Dr. J. A. van den Brink. 



45. Orihata geniculata (L.). — Nijkerk. — K J. W. Kempers. 



48. Hermcmiiia reticulata Thor, being wrongly determinated , 

 falls away. — 



59. Eoploderma dasypus (Ant. Dug.). — Hilversum, Rotterdam. — 

 Dr. de Meijere, H. Schütz. — 



N". 12 a and 14 a being new to our Fauna and 48 falling off, 

 the number of Orihatidae neerlandicae amounts to 61 species. 



2. Noiaspis schiitzi Oudms., nov. sp. 



(With Plate 1, fig. 1). 



This new species , sent to me in 3 specimens by Mr. H. Schütz, 

 of Rotterdam, and found by him in moss, is closely allied to 

 Noiaspis cuspidata (Michael) and N. lucasi (Nie). 



The claws are tridactyl, heterodaclyl ; the middle one stronger 

 than the lateral ones. There is not any trace of translaniella. The 

 lamellae are normal. The pteromorphae are truncated anteriorly 

 and do not project begond the anterior margin of the abdomen. 

 This is quite hairless, and the demarcation between it and the 

 céphalothorax is plain, very distinct. The lamellar and inlerlamellar 

 hairs are simple, setiform , directed forward. The lamellae much 

 shorter than the rostrum. The pseudostiomatic organ is short, 

 davate, blunt anteriorly. The pseudostigma is conspicuous, cup- 

 shaped. The legs resemble those of N. avenifem (Michael), and 

 N. cuspidata (Michael), being short. — Length 400 ^«. 



38. 



3. Emendation of the key to the species of Notaspis Herrn, 

 (Vide p. 11 of Das Tierreich, Orihatidae). 



[Psstg. org. short, davate, directed 

 forward. -— 38^5 



jPsstg. org. long, with slender pedun- 

 cle and fusiform head, recurved. N. lucasi (Nie.) 



