Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . - ^ w Fig. 98- Tetranychus salicis. -V %. Fig. 99. Tetranychus Tiburni. The guelder-rose also cherishes its sociable mite,which is called Tetranychus Viburni (fig. 99), andis orange-coloured when mature. Upon the poplar a greenish mite has been dis-covered, belonging to the same genus, and which isnamed by Koch—Tetranychus populi (fig. 100). June 1,1867.] HARDWICKES SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 127 The many foes of the common nettle are stillfurther augmented by a rather elegant species ofmite c


Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . - ^ w Fig. 98- Tetranychus salicis. -V %. Fig. 99. Tetranychus Tiburni. The guelder-rose also cherishes its sociable mite,which is called Tetranychus Viburni (fig. 99), andis orange-coloured when mature. Upon the poplar a greenish mite has been dis-covered, belonging to the same genus, and which isnamed by Koch—Tetranychus populi (fig. 100). June 1,1867.] HARDWICKES SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 127 The many foes of the common nettle are stillfurther augmented by a rather elegant species ofmite called Tetranychus Urticre (fig. 101).. fa ^ Fig. 100. Tetranychus populi. To the above may be added Tetranychus major(fig. 95), and a red species which is not confined toany kind of tree in particular, but which spins a webresembling that of a spider, and dwells in is Tetranychus lintearius.


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