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ENTOMOLOGISCHE BERICHTEN. 
Fam. Saproglyphidae Oudins. 1924. 
A 1. Propodosoma with transverse row of 4 hairs; hairs 
normal; legs normal; without caruncle (?); coxae 
normal; $ without postanal shield. Saproglyphus Berl. 
1890. 
A. 2. Propodosoma with transverse row of 4 hairs; hairs 
thick and hairy; joints of legs with raised lines; tarsi 
with caruncle and claw; coxae III well defined; $ 
with little round postanal shield. Scatoglyphus Berl. 1913. 
Fam. Winterschmidtiidae Oudms. 1923. 
In Ent. Ber. v. 6 n. 135. p. 231. strike out A. 3., as 
the genus Aphelenia has proved to be synonym with Suidasia. 
Fam. EnslinielHdae Vitzthum 1924. 
Here probably are to be placed the genera Vidia OUDMS. 
1905, Tortonia OUDMS. 1911 and Horstici OUDMS. 1905, 
based on hypopi. 
Fam. Mealiidae Oudms. 1923. 
Meanwhile, by the kindness of Prof. Dr. E. L.Trouessart 
in Paris, I was in the occasion to examine the microscopical 
preparation of Mealia pteronyssina Trt. So I am able to 
ascertain myself of the fact, that the genus Mealia does 
not belong to the Tyroglyphidae sensu lato, as hitherto 
accepted, but to the Anacrotricha OUDMS. 1906, more in 
particular in the neighbourhood of the Avenzoariinae OUDMS. 
1906. The family of the Mealiidae , nevertheless, may be kept. 
Fam. Nodipalpidae Oudms. 1923. 
Karpelles (in Math. Naturw. Ber. Ung. v. 11. 
1893. p. 128. t. 18. f. 7. 7a. 7b.) describes and figures the 
genus Nodipalpus and the species ulmi very superficially. 
His drawings are bad. In the Tijds. Ned. Dierk. Ver. 
s. 2. v. 8. p. XV. 1902. and in the Tijds. Ent. v. 46. p. 
8. 1903. I uttered the supposition, he had under his eyes 
an Anoetus , so that we must adopt the species Anoetus 
ulmi Karpelles 1893. 
In the Ent. Ber. v. 6. n. 132. July 1923. p. 182. I 
changed my opinion and said: The clavate palps, the stout 
