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Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Volume 3

Chapter 205: Notes
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A richly illustrated natural-history volume offering species-by-species treatments of exotic insects, pairing precise morphological descriptions and measurements with hand-colored plates, systematic characters, synonyms, and indexes. Entries summarize appearance, distribution, and occasional natural-history notes, while prefatory remarks address the practical difficulties of field observation, specimen preservation, and pests encountered in tropical environments. Editorial additions update nomenclature and supply cross-references, so the work functions primarily as a descriptive and taxonomic reference for identification and comparison rather than a narrative account.

THE END.

G. NORMAN, PRINTER, MAIDEN LANE, COVENT GARDEN.

NOTES.

[1]

Thus confirming my observations on this insect in vol. 1. p. 68. (J. O. W.)

[2]

Drury however received many insects from Brazil as well as Madras by Mr. Skeene.

[3]

"Banks of the Morea, up the Mediterranean," in the text. Edit. 1.

[4]

I believe this species to belong to the genus Magasoma. Bdv.