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COLEOPTERA.— Arrow, G. J. On pleurostict Lamellicorns 

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 Cbitteiicleu, F. H. [Sysiena blanda, Cerotoma trifurcata, Epiccprus 

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DIPTERA.— Cockerell, T. I). A. Scripiotricha or Paracantha ? 

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LEPIDOPTERA.-Caspari, W. On Acrotiycfa [eggs, larvs], 

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