The Entomologist, Volumen26Simpkin, Marshall & Company, 1893 |
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... captured one specimen of the white- looking Leioptilus osteodactylus by the roadside near Grange . Searching the Pug Rocks , which are a mile or so away through the village from the ' Derby Arins , ' rewarded us with a fine male Stilbia ...
... captured one specimen of the white- looking Leioptilus osteodactylus by the roadside near Grange . Searching the Pug Rocks , which are a mile or so away through the village from the ' Derby Arins , ' rewarded us with a fine male Stilbia ...
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... captured a few imagines of E. nanata which rose from the heather . C. typhon and C. imbutata were more numerous , and the former less worn , than at Witherslack . The form of A. myrtilli is here a very beautiful one ; the ground colour ...
... captured a few imagines of E. nanata which rose from the heather . C. typhon and C. imbutata were more numerous , and the former less worn , than at Witherslack . The form of A. myrtilli is here a very beautiful one ; the ground colour ...
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-that is to say , records of species captured ten years or more ago ; for the remaining twenty - four species records of capture apparently within comparatively recent years are given . I have been collecting Lepidoptera in Enfield ...
-that is to say , records of species captured ten years or more ago ; for the remaining twenty - four species records of capture apparently within comparatively recent years are given . I have been collecting Lepidoptera in Enfield ...
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... captured , July , 1888 . E. hyperanthes . I was this year informed of a locality for this species by a former resident of Enfield . I paid a visit to the spot in July last , and succeeded in capturing two specimens . This species is ...
... captured , July , 1888 . E. hyperanthes . I was this year informed of a locality for this species by a former resident of Enfield . I paid a visit to the spot in July last , and succeeded in capturing two specimens . This species is ...
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... captured in a single field , about three acres in extent , situate a few hundred yards from the house . Of the other five species , two ( V. polychloros and P. megæra ) were taken on " The Cedars Estate " itself , and the other three ...
... captured in a single field , about three acres in extent , situate a few hundred yards from the house . Of the other five species , two ( V. polychloros and P. megæra ) were taken on " The Cedars Estate " itself , and the other three ...
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abundant Adkin Agrotis anachoreta antennæ Anticlea appear April Arctia Argynnis atalanta August band Birds Bottle brassica bred British brood Budafok butterflies Cabinets captured cardui Catalogue Ceroplastes Cidaria COLEOPTERA Colias edusa Coll collection colour common Cork cyanide Cymatophora dark decoy district edusa eggs elytra emerged Entom Entomologist euphrosyne examples exhibited EXOTIC female fore wing Frohawk fulvous Galway garden genus green ground Guenée Harefield hind wings Homoptera hyale hybernating hybrids insect Ireland July June Killing Box Knaggs large number larva larvæ Lepidoptera locality London Lycana male margin Melanippe moths Noctua Notodonta occur ocellus pale paper Papilio Pieris Plusia Pocket Box Polyommatus PRICE LISTS punctured pupa rare record remarks Rhopalocera sallow scarce season seen side Sligo Society South species specimens Spilosoma lubricipeda spots sugar surface taken thorax tibiæ took Vanessa Vanessa atalanta variety Walker Weir Westwood Wood yellow
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Página 249 - By mutual confidence and mutual aid, Great deeds are done, and great discoveries made ; The wise new prudence from the wise acquire, And one brave hero fans another's fire.
Página 16 - Limnas alcippus, the usual West African form of Limnas chrysippus. The upper wings of the specimen were rufous and the lower white, as in the model, and the resemblance in other respects was heightened by the almost total suppression of the black spots in the disc of the upper wings, characteristic of the usual markings of T.
Página 17 - He stated that he believed that nineteen out of twenty larvae of Gcomctridte possessed the power of colour adjustment. Mr. F. Merrifield, the Rev. J. Seymour St. John, and Mr. Jacoby took part in the discussion which ensued. — Mr. F. Merrifield read a paper entitled, "The effects of temperature on the colouring of Pieris napi, Vantssa aialanta, ChrysopHanus phlaas and Ephyra punctata" and exhibited many specimens thus affected.
Página 91 - Blowpipes, 6d. ; Artificial Eyes for Birds and Animals; Label-lists of British Butterflies, 2d. ; ditto of Birds
Página 68 - Enough, if something from our hands have power To live, and act, and serve the future hour; And if, as toward the silent tomb we go, Through love, through hope, and faith's transcendent dower, We feel that we are greater than we know.
Página 300 - Mr. Jacoby, Mr. McLachlan, Mr. Jenner Weir, and Col. Swinhoe continued the discussion. —Mr. E. Meyrick communicated a paper entitled "On a Collection of Lepidoptera from Upper Burma." The author stated that the species enumerated in the paper were collected by SurgeonCaptain Manders whilst on active service in the Shan States and their neighbourhood, shortly after the British annexation of the territory. A discussion followed, in which the President, Surgeon-Captain Manders, and Col. Swinhoe took...
Página 191 - ... and stated that the latter seemed a permanent race, as it occurred both in 1892 and 1893. The President remarked on the great abundance of Coleophora laricella in Gloucestershire, and stated that they were committing great ravages among young larches. Lord Walsingham stated that he had seen young larches at Carlsbad completely bleached by this moth. It was suggested by several Fellows of the Society that care should be taken to observe the occurrence of second broods of insects during the year....