232 
ENTOMOLOGISCHE BERICHTEN. 
! ! In the neighbourhood of the Carpoglyphidae, 
esp. Calvolia, are to be placed Vidia OUDMS. 
1905, Tortonia OUDMS. 1911 and Horstia 
OUDMS. 1905, all bosed on hypopi. 
A. 2. Without line of demarcation ; hind part of propodosoma 
with 2 hairs only 1 ). 
B. 1. Body elongate 1 ). Carpoglyphus ROBIN 1860. 
B. 2. Body round 1 ). Pulleci CAN. 1883 ). 
Fam. Nodipalpidae Oudms. 1923. 
One genus only: Nodipalpus Karpelles 1893. 
Fam. Anoetidae Oudms. 1904. 
One genus only. Anoeti/s Duj. 1842. — Here also the 
genera Lipstorpia OUDMS. 1911 and Bonomoia OUDMS. 
1911 based on hypopi. 
Family Glycyphagidae Berl. 1897. 
A. 1. Ambulacra with strong claws. Hypopi with blunt 
rounded margins. 
B. 1. Several dorsal plates ; without line of demarcation 
between propodo- and hysterosoma. Hericia 
Can. 1888. 
B. 2. Three propodosomatic shields, i.e. the usual one 
flanked bij marginal shields; without line of 
demarcation; minute nuchal hairs; without 
marginal pseudostigmata between legs I and II; 
dorsal hairs smooth; epimera I free. Strömia 
Oudms. 1923. 
B. 3. One propodosomatic shield ; without line of 
demarcation; without nuchal hairs; marginal 
pseudostigmata between legs I and II; dorsal 
hairs rough, or hairy, or feathered, or fan-shaped; 
epimera I joined to sternum Sennertia OUDMS. 1905. 
B. 4. Without propodosomatic shields; with line of 
demarcation between propodo-and hysterosoma; 
body somewhat rectangular; g without anal 
suckers; $ genital aperture far forward. 
1) Former anthors are on this point not always reliable. 
21 The transverse line in the drawing of Cankstrini lies before the transverse 
row of propodosomatic hairs; therefore it is most probable a fold in the skin, 
caused by pression of the covering glass. 
