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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEK. 
The South-European species of the 
genus will no doubt soon engage the 
attention of collectors there, and in a 
very short time the history of the 
genus Micropteryx will be much better 
known than at present. 
But still the question will arise, 
How are we to avoid the commission 
of similar blunders in future.^ How 
are we to prevent ourselves from 
again committing the capital error of 
throwing away Lepidopterous larv® as 
Coleopterous ? Some Lepidopterisls are 
also Coleopterists ; cannot they come 
to the rescue? If the rejected larva 
be a Coleopterou they will be able to 
name it for us, or if not they will 
themselves be anxious to breed it. 
Perhaps they might obtain a new 
species of beetle by breeding this un- 
known larva. We presume new beetles 
sometimes are obtained by breeding, 
or are the phytophagous Coleopterous 
larvEe of no value in the eyes of Cole- 
opterists, and only useful to perplex 
the would-be breeders of Polyommatus 
Agesiis and Micro-Lepidoptera. 
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