On Windows I can see the free space of my partitions, but I can't see on the OS X

I don't remember why, I had a 10 gb partition, so I deleted it for add in another partition, but it disappeared from my Disk Utility. So I entered on my Windows through bootcamp and on the Disk Management I can see the 10 gb partition as Unallocated. The last time I resized the partitions through Windows, I lost the Mac partition, and now I can't use the bootcamp assistant to delete Windows.
How can I delete it and take the both partition on the mac partition again ?

Hi thanks, sorry take too long to answers, that didn't work, I found another place that says to delete the partition, but now my HD is like this
The Recovery HD is strange, and I don't have my 50 gbs of free space that I suppose to have
This app called iPartition shows the free space
What I am supposed to do ?

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