The genus Zambedania Mahunka 1972 (Acari: Heterostigmatina: Pygmephoridae) — redescription of the type species Z. africana and descriptions of two new species from Africa and South America Author Camerik, Anne M. Author Magowski, Wojciech Ł. text Zootaxa 2014 3793 1 71 98 journal article 36864 10.11646/zootaxa.3793.1.3 645fd38b-4db3-49e7-8d20-206cc049a2e6 1175-5326 285962 BA5F8DE5-70E3-4D22-9ABC-AEFAAA1BF38A Key to species (phoretomorph females) of the genus Zambedania 1. Stigmata long, over the half length of PdS, reaching to anterior edge; surface of Ag plate on venter with scale—like ornamen- tation, TiTa over twice longer than its maximum width...................................... Z. argentiniana sp. n. -. Stigmata short, less than half length of PdS, not reaching to anterior edge; surface of Ag plate on venter smooth, TiTa less than twice longer than its maximum width, dorsal setae h1 ca. twice longer than h2 ..................................... 2 2. Stigmata undivided, tarsus IV with two claws......................................... Z. africana Mahunka, 1972 -. Stigmata divided into two sections, tarsus IV with one claw................................ Z. madagascariana sp. n.