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By G. V. HUDSON, F.E.S. 



Author of ^ An Klementanj Manual, of New Zealand Entoniol.oijy.' 



A descriptive account of the various species is given, the arrangement followed 

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 A full account of the transformation of each species is also given wherever known, 

 many life-histories recently discovered by the author being now published for the 

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The striking variations in colouring of some of the New Zealand Moths are 

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 very few exceptions these are represented on the Plates, and by far the greater 

 proportion are figured for the first time. 



In addition to a very large number of original observations, this work contains, 

 it is believed, a summary of the most important facts yet published in connection 

 with the study of the larger species of New Zealand Moths and Butterflies. This 

 work is the result of many years' investigation in the forests and mountains of this 

 beautiful and interesting country. 



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