Pseudofeltria (Acariformes: Pionidae) In Europe: Three Previously Described Taxa, A Species New To Science From The Northern Apennines, And A Redefinition Of Foreliinae Author Gerecke, R. text Acarologia 2014 2014-03-28 54 1 57 67 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20142115 journal article 7299 10.1051/acarologia/20142115 60950549-402f-4d66-9f88-46d51e00c4f1 2107-7207 4667251 Genus Forelia Haller, 1882 Diagnosis — Secondary sclerotization on dorsal surface may be developed (from small platelets to a large shield) or not. Coxae, genital sclerites and excretory pore separated by membranous interspace in both sexes. Medial margins of Cx-IV reduced to median angles. Legs with swimming setae. Male III-L-6 differing in proportions and shape of claws from I-/II-L-6. Genital field with 7 to more than 50 pairs of acetabula. Discussion — Species of the genus are characterized by the combination of: (1) presence of swimming setae, (2) a reduced medial margin of Cx-IV, (3) modified claws on male IV-L, and (3) the number of acetabula> three pairs.