Gordius cf. plicatissimus Heinze, 1952

(Fig. 11 D–F)

Material examined. 13 and 3ƤƤ found within host Anonconotus occidentalis Carron and Wermeille, 2002 (Orthoptera) in Italy, Piemonte, Monte Viso SW of Torino (44°41'N, 7°6'E) (col. September 1990 by Otto von Helversen). The specimens are stored in the collection of A. Schmidt-Rhaesa as numbers 1026–1029.

Description. The specimens are light brown. The body color is very light brown; white spots and dark median lines are absent.

The postcloacal crescent is semicircular and directly at the point of bifurcation (Fig. 11 C). It does not extend much onto the tail lobes. The tail lobes are about twice as long as broad, the inner side is slightly concave. There are densely covering contaminations in several regions of the posterior end (Fig. 11 C).

The cuticle is structured into oval to polygonal areoles, which partly fuse to form rows running perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (Fig. 11 E,F). No further cuticular structures are present.

Remarks. The characters present in the cuticle correspond to those described for G. plicatissimus Heinze, 1952 from Austria and to G. gesneri Heinze, 1937 from Germany (Heinze 1937, 1952). The drawings of the posterior end of G. plicatissimus (Heinze 1952) are similar to what is observed in the newly reported specimens; therefore it is assumed that they belong to this species.