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PETER INCHBA York sits 
Phytomyza Gis th og —— B cuca et abundant in the leave 
of —— ec. Tet bundantly in those of _ tena ; 
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PETER INCHBALD AND R. H. MEADE ; 5 a S.E. 
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BERRY KENDRICK. eee 
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