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342 1 >r. I"' ran/ F^ritw on a in-to ViwnWy Tortricidas. Genus Attf.uia. Atten'a ricnlnrts^ n. sp. Nearly allied Xo A.rolcanica] rather more goklen in colour-ing, the black costal area of primaries broader, and the ex-ternal border narrower ; the transverse creamy-white streaks of costal area longer, and not united to one another at their lower extremities ; the branching a])ical external streaks more transverse ; five black s])ots within the lower half of the cell, one or two on the disk near the external margin, and some-times several along the inner margin ; secondaries with three disconnected marginal black spots at apex, and five along tiie external margin : below as above. Expanse of wings 1 inch 3 lines. Hah. A^eragua {Sale in). Two specimens, B.M. This species evidently takes the place of the New-Granadan A. volcanica at Veragua ; it is a very beautiful insect. Amongst the other Lepidoptera presented to the collection by Mr. Salvin, I may mention the very beautiful Charidea arrofjans of Walker, Flovinia h'ta, and Simena hictifera, of Avhich we previously only possessed the types (of C. arrogans four examples, and of the other two species a good series) ; also two examples of Tosiomorpha longivitta^ Felder, which was not previously in the collection, but only differs in its superior size from Walker's Josia penetrata. XLV. — Tylenchus millefolii, n. sp., a new Gall-producing AiigtiiUuUde. By Dr. Franz Low *. On the lowest leaves of the common milfoil {Achillea mille-folium^ Linn.), which usually form a small turf, from spring to autumn we find small gall-like inflations, 3-4 millims. in length, which are generally seated upon the midrib, less fre-quently at the base of the pinna^, but always in the neigh-Ijourhood of the apex of the leaf. These inflations, which show no means of entrance or exit any where, are covered externally by the epidermis of the leaf, and are at first just as green as the rest of the leaf and equally hairy. The walls • Translated by W. S. Dallas, F.L.S., from the 'Verhandlunjren dcr k.-k. zoologisch-Hotanischen (tcsi'llf^rliaft in Wicn,' Band xxiv. (1874), pp. 17-24.

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XLV.—Tylenchus millefolii, n. sp., a new gall-producing Anguillulide

Franz Löw
Annals And Magazine of Natural History (4) 15: 342-349 (1875)

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