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pels. IX. 1) Über javanische Schmetterlinge. 2) Über einige Schmetter- 

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 Schutzgebiete der Neu-Guinea-Compagnie. Mit 2 Taf. in: Jahrbb. Nassau. 

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 F. Bergmann, 1894. 8«. (mit Originalpagin.) IX.: Jl 2,— ; X.: Ji 3,—. 

 IX. 1.: 195 (7 n.) sp. 2. : 39 sp. — X. : 42 (5 n.) sp. 

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Wilson, H. p., A List of Trinidad Butterflies and Moths, in: Trinidad Natu- 

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 7 Rhopalocera, 36 Heterocera. 

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Zeit. 55. Jhg. No. 1/3. p. 65—71. 

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 Samia promethea and cecropia liberated artificially from the cocoon do not ex- 

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Irish Moths. (Concluded from p. 220.) in: Irish Naturalist, Vol. 3. No. 11. 

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Wellman, May H., A Study of the Frothorax of Butterflies. With 8 figg. in: 

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 f. i.) or are wanting [Papilio). In the third group the prothorax is very narrow 

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London, R. H. Porter, 1892—1894. 4». 

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 Palaestina (Jericho) . 

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Eats sallow. 

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Biology. The larva eats walnut, oak and whitethorn. 

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 Callosamia promethea, v. Actias lima polygamous, Caroline G. Soule. 

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Zeit. 55. Jhg. No. 1/3. p. 79. 



