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Knull, J. N. Annotated list of the Buprestidae of Pennsylvania. 

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ETUDES DE LEPIDOPTEROLOGIK COMI>\KKK. By CHARLES OBERTHUR. Vol- 

 ume XIX. part 2. Rennes, France, May, 1922. This volume contains 

 an introduction by Mr. Obertluir and the following" papers: A Contri- 

 bution to the Study of the Aegeriidae, with descriptions of new species 

 and varieties, by F. Le Cerf. The editor makes some interesting remarks 

 on the species of Paniasshts in Central Asia, which are followed by an 

 article by Andre Avinoff on Parnassius adcstis Or. M. Oberthur 

 presents an article on Syriclitns al-i-cus. These difficult Hcsperidae are 

 receiving much study in Humpe. Additional notes are given on the 

 Lepidoptera of Morocco. Sonic oi the interesting l.epidoptera of 

 Madagascar receive consideration by the editor, the beautiful 



