On a new 'J'richostrongi/le Genus. -ilS 



LI. — y<ote OH a new Snow-Vole from Montener/ro [Microtus 

 (Gliionomys) bogdanovi, sp. n.]. By V. and E. Martino. 



Tt/pe-IocaUt>/. — Cetinje, Montene^io. Alt. G80 m. 



Geographical distribution. — At present known only from 

 type-locality. 



Diagnosis. — Upper part3 smoke-grey without brownish 

 tinge. Underparts whitish grey. Hind foot more than 

 23 mm. Tail nearly as long as | head and body, bicolor 

 except the terminal part. Outer side of first loop of the 

 anterior lower molar irregular (with ono or two small 

 concavities). 



Measurements. — N"o. 279 (type of species), $ : head and 

 bodv 99-0 mm. ; tail 7^-0 ; hind foot 25-0 ; ear IS'O. 

 No.'281, ? : 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) : — 



S Ctvpe of spec). S ■ 

 Uetinje. No. 279. Cetinje. No. 281. 



l.xii.21. 2. xii.21. 



mm. mm. 



Greatest length jsO 288 



Zy;iOiuatic breadth 16-1 16-0 



fiiterorbital constriction .... 4"8 4'7 



Nixsals 8-3 8-3 



Diastema 7*8 78 



Maxillary tooth-row 70 72 



Mandibular touth-ruw 7'i 7"1 



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, Nhr. 



Comparatively rare. 



LII. — A new Trichoslronpyle Genus from an Armadillo, 

 Euphrectus villosus. By R. J. OuTLiiiT, M.A.*. 



In December 1921 an Edentate — Euphrectus {Dasypns) 

 villosus, Argentine — died in the Gardens of the Zoological 

 Society, ll(;gcnt'3 Park, London. From the intestine of tiii.s 

 animal I collected a number of nematode parasites, which, 



* From the llclmiuthological Department, London School of Tropical 

 Medicine. 



