On anew Trichostrongyle Genus. 413 
LL—Note on a new Snow-Vole from Montenegro [{Microtus 
(Chionomys) bogdanovi, sp.n.]. By V. and E. Martino. 
Type-locality.—Cetinje, Montenegro. Alt. 680 m. 
Geographical distribution—At present known only from 
ty pe-locality. 
Diagnosis.—Upper parts smoke-grey without brownish 
tinge. Underparts whitish grey. Hind foot more than 
23mm. Tail nearly as long as 3 head and body, bicolor 
except the terminal part. Outer side of first loop of the 
anterior lower molar irregular (with one or two small 
concavities). 
Measurements.—No. 279 (type of species), g: head and 
body 99:0 mm.; tail 74:0; hind foot 25:0; ear 15:0. 
No. 281, 9: head and body 100°0; tail 77°0 ; hind foot 25:0; 
ear 15:5. 
Cranial measurements of two specimens (male and female, 
the first the type) :— 
d (type of spec.). 3. 
Cetinje. No. 279. Cetinje. No. 281, 
i sens rAils Dexa ile 
mm mm 
Greatest length... ....0.... 28°6 28:8 
Zygomatie breadth ........ 16°1 16-0 
Interorbital constriction .. 4°8 4-7 
INSEL Pa Bink he of andin ocho ee ee 83 83 
Diastamayeyyact aaa tee 78 7'8 
Maxillary tooth-row........ 70 72 
Mandibular tooth-row...... (A. ool 
Type in the British Museum. 
Field Notes—On the stony sides of mountains, covered 
here and there with brushwood of Caprinus, at the same 
places as the Apodemus epimelas, Nhv. 
Comparatively rare. 
LIU.—A new Trichostrongyle Genus from an Armadillo, 
Euphrectus villosus. By R. J. Orrierr, M.A.*. 
In December 1921 an Edentate—Huphrectus (Dasypis) 
villosus, Argentine—died in the Gardens of the Zoological 
Society, Regent’s Park, London. From the intestine of this 
animal I collected a number of nematode parasites, which, 
* From the Helminthological Department, London School of Tropical 
Medicine, 
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