NEW OR LITTLE-KNOWN ACAKI. 



989 



Avell-rleveloped addifcional lobe or expansion on each side of the 

 basal support of the claws, besides the usual terminal lobes 

 {text-fig. 14«)- 



(^ . Sternal plate sliaped as shown in figure ; there are two 

 pairs of minute circles situated near the lateral margins 

 posteriorly. Hairs on venter either short or replaced by minute 

 circles. Coxae without spurs. The two modified sette placed 

 near the distal end of the penultimate segment of the palp aro 

 quite long. 



Text-fiffure 15. 



FeriffUschnis interruptus Kolenati, <?. Ventral view. 



Hosts and localities. Kolenati gives Bkinolophas clivosus 

 [= R. blasii] as the host of Periglischrus inie7-ruptus in his 

 ' Parasiten der Ohiropteren,' but later in Sitzb. Ak. Wiss. Wien 

 gives E. ewycde, allotting a new name — P. glutinimargo' — to a 

 mite of this genus from Egyptian specimens of R. clivosus. In 

 addition to Kolenati's cotypes of P. inter ruptihs and P. hippo- 

 sideros, the British Museum possesses examples from Rhinolophus 



