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Christianus Mentzelius Job. Abr. Ihle. 
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William Molyneux. 
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• : Observatio de insecto Hibernico, vocato Con- 
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Osorge 
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Simon Weiss. 
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3 - Lipsia?, 1694. 4. 
Benjamin Allen. 
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William Derham. 
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Rene Antoine Fercbault de Reaumur. 
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Ricbard Lewis. 
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Jobannes Fridericus Weidlerus. 
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Cari LiNNi«Eus. 
Tai om markwardigheter uti Insecterne. 
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