120 (db. a. c. oudemans). notes on acari. 



1902. IX. 10. Neopoilocimini jaspersi Oudms., Tijdschr. v. 

 Entom., V. 45, p. 4, 8, 25. 



Female. Of this female I wrote (1902): 



»I have only one female, which probably is not an adult one, 



»for it has an Emeus-\\ke genital shield, and a hair behind 



»the anus«. I now am of tlie opinion that my female really 

 is adult, and that so-called protenymphae, deutoymphae and trito- 

 nymphae générantes (Berlese) do nol exist. At all events Irilonym- 

 phae do not exist, and nymphae g(Mierantes are things that I do not 

 conceive. 



Length 1300 ^ — Colour light brown, — Shape broad oval, 

 triangular before the shoulders, with sides slightly convex and 

 perfectly rounded posteriorly. — Texture scaly in the shields, 

 wrinkled in the weak parts. On the dorsum two waving slightly 

 raised ridges, accompanied with two smaller ones, and anteriorly 

 two still smaller ones. — i)ö;'<!?ä;/,?icfe, see description in this journal, 

 v. 45, p. 25. Ventral side, see my description in this journal, v. 45, 

 p. 26. Of course there is a long peritrematic shield, which escaped 

 my observation, and which becomes dorsal between legs III and II. 



Epistoma, mandibles, palps and legs, see this journal^ v. 45, p. 

 25 and 26. 



Epipliarynx (Fig. 20) stylet shaped. 



HypopJiarynx or lingua (Fig. 19) long, hairy, especially the hairs 

 or ciliae at its sides; the ciliae in the middle of the sides are 

 the longest. 



Maxillae (Fig. 18). Hypostoma short and wide; styli short and 

 thick; horns or outer malae nearly triangular, wide; inner malae 

 together: bifid and ciliated outward. 



6. Uropoda alfkeni. Oudms. 

 (With Plate 7, fig. 21—27). 

 1903, XI, I. Uropoda alfkeni Owà\xì'è.,\n.^nÌQ\'ù. Bericht p. 101. 

 Deutonympha. Length 500 ,«, width about 330 ^. — Colour 

 brown. — Shape like that of U. hosi Oudms. Texture polished 

 everywhere. 



