Schendylops cyclareatus (Attems, 1947) comb. nov.
Figures 1–3
Sogona cyclareata Attems, 1947 (53, Pl. 3, Figs 14–16).
Type material examined. Sogona cyclareata: NHMW 436 as described above.
Redescription. Color: (fixed material) yellow body, dark brown forcipular claw.
Cephalic plate (Fig. 1A): longer than wide (1.1 mm long). Cephalic plate with convex margins, anterior margin rounded; posterior border straight. Cephalic plate with few bristles.
Antennae (Fig. 1A): 2.4 times longer than the cephalic plate; length; width ratio of the first, second and third a.a., respectively: 0.20 mm x 0.30 mm; 0.28 mm x 0.26 mm; 0.29 mm x 0.22 mm. Length: width ratio of the ultimate antennal article: 0.23 mm x 0.13 mm.
Clypeus (Fig. 1B): Clypeal area densely areolate with 1+1 bristles.
Labrum (Figs 1B, D–E): not divided into median and lateral portions, continuous with the clypeus, with 15 short and triangular median denticles, and 5+5 pointed triangular lateral teeth.
Mandible (Fig. 1D): with pectinate lamella.
Maxilla I (Fig. 1F): with coxosternite not covered by the second maxilla, with several short bristles; coxal projections with subtriangular shape, and with bristles. Distal article of the first maxilla with rounded tip and long bristles.
Maxilla II (Figs 1 F–G): with well-developed coxosternite, bristles arranged mainly in the median region. Bristles present in the articles I, II and III. Claw with filaments and slightly curved.
Forcipular segment (Fig. 1C): coxosternum with 1.30 mm maximum width, and with anterior margin of concave surface without denticles.
Forcipules (Fig. 1C): telopodite: trochanteroprefemur with smooth edges without teeth. Femur and tibia without denticles. Forcipular claw without basal denticle, smooth and strongly curved.
Sternites (Figs 2 A–C): Sternite 2 to penultimate with pores; on segments 2–18 round to oval, then dividing into 2 round pore fields, which gradually become smaller and again merge into a round field on the last 6 segments. Sternite sparsely setose. Sternite of ultimate leg bearing segment wide, trapezoidal with straight posterior margin.
Tergites (Fig. 2D): with two, and pre-tergites with one, row of very small bristles, terga with two furrows, preterga not grooved, both smooth. Tergite of the last leg-bearing segment broad, with rounded posterior margin.
Ultimate leg-bearing segment (Figs 3A, B): Coxal pores open in two pits. Ultimate legs long and thin (mainly the tarsi), with several bristles, but without a claw; length of ultimate legs with 1.9 mm.