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Neuration. The fringes of the margins and their absence are perhaps of gene- 

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A deceptive Caterpillar [Odonlopera otdentata]. With photolith. in: The 



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 Cedar Bay, North Queensland. 



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Cassiope is the form , in which the marking on the upper surface of the hind 

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Pararge egeria, v. Lycaena argiolus , W. W. Flemyng. 



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Reply to A. G. Butler, V. supra p. 90. Butler is right in sofar as metonalis 

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Nachtrag zu dessen: Saison-Dimorphismus, v. supra p. 198. 



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 Eggs to Pupa. 



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 Probably the eggs were laid in the nest indoors. 



