Magazine of Natural History, Band 3John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1839 |
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... mentioned by Olivier . Sp . 20. elongata . Evidently the type of a new genus ; appa- rently this would be a Philochlænea of De Jean . As that genus is not , I believe , yet published , I do not adopt the name , but leave it for a future ...
... mentioned by Olivier . Sp . 20. elongata . Evidently the type of a new genus ; appa- rently this would be a Philochlænea of De Jean . As that genus is not , I believe , yet published , I do not adopt the name , but leave it for a future ...
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... mentioned by Olivier : I have received it from M. Leconte , of the United States . Sp . 59. innuba . This insect I have received from Rio Ja- neiro its country is not mentioned in Olivier . Sp . 60. nitidula . Entomologists must be ...
... mentioned by Olivier : I have received it from M. Leconte , of the United States . Sp . 59. innuba . This insect I have received from Rio Ja- neiro its country is not mentioned in Olivier . Sp . 60. nitidula . Entomologists must be ...
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... mentioned by Fabricius ; Olivier mentions South America as its country , which is erroneous : I have frequently received it from the Cape of Good Hope . Ceto- nia vittata , Fabr . , is the Mel . Zebra of Olivier . Sp . 74. vittata . Now ...
... mentioned by Fabricius ; Olivier mentions South America as its country , which is erroneous : I have frequently received it from the Cape of Good Hope . Ceto- nia vittata , Fabr . , is the Mel . Zebra of Olivier . Sp . 74. vittata . Now ...
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... mentioned . Sp . 116. ignea . Probably a Bolax of Dr. Fischer . Sp . 121. 12 - punctata . This species is evidently the same as Sc , aureolus of Pallas , and is now considered to be an Hop- lia . ( To be continued ) . ART . IV ...
... mentioned . Sp . 116. ignea . Probably a Bolax of Dr. Fischer . Sp . 121. 12 - punctata . This species is evidently the same as Sc , aureolus of Pallas , and is now considered to be an Hop- lia . ( To be continued ) . ART . IV ...
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... mentioned has been lately brought from Sierra Leone by Mr. Strachan , and an excellent figure and description have been given of it by Mr. Waterhouse , in the last number of this Magazine . The male of the Gol . quadrimaculatus is in ...
... mentioned has been lately brought from Sierra Leone by Mr. Strachan , and an excellent figure and description have been given of it by Mr. Waterhouse , in the last number of this Magazine . The male of the Gol . quadrimaculatus is in ...
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