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CASE Rhvncholophus cinereus {Dugcs, Ann. Sc. Nat., 2d Ser., 1834).— 4. 



'^- Enlarged sketch of ditto. 



No. 4- 



Rhyncholophus cinereus. Copied from Dugcs' figure. 



Common in the neighbourhood of Montpellier. It is purplish 

 or brown madder in colour, with a pale stripe down the back. 



No. 5. Rhyncholophus phalangioides (Trombidium phalangioides Herm. , Apt.). 

 — 5. Magnified figure of ditto. 



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RlijTicholophus phalangioides. Copied from Hermann's figure. 



