Tijdschrift voor entomologie, Volume 12

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Nederlandse Entomologische Vereniging., 1869
 

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Pagina 24 - ... Negro" male ; the larvae I fed on willow, and had this year some remarkably pretty aberrations, the connecting link between the " Negro " and the usual form, but far before either as regards beauty. I placed some of the virgin females in my garden, in order to attract the males, and was not a little surprised to find that most of the visitors were the " Negro " aberration ; if this goes on for a few years, the original type of A.
Pagina 47 - Libellnlldae], of the Isle of Pines and of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in : Proc.
Pagina 38 - Plates exhibiting the Insects in their different Stages, with the Caterpillars, and the Plants on which they are generally found. London, 1859. 8».
Pagina 32 - Jhr. F. van den Santheuvel, te Dordrecht. 1870. EERE-LEDEN. De heer CF Westerman , Directeur van het Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra, te Amsterdam.
Pagina 48 - Annual Report of the Board of Eegents of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1864, enables us to lay before our readers some facts relating to an establishment which has attained world-wide celebrity.
Pagina 33 - Professor aan het Kon. Zoologisch Museum te Stockhotm. 1864. * n Frederic Moore , Bestuurder van het Museum der voormalige Oost-Indische Compagnie te Londen. 1864.
Pagina 40 - Descriptions of New Species of Coleopterous Insects inhabiting the State of Massachusetts, by John W. Randall . . . . .34 3. Descriptions of New Species of Mollusca and Shells, and Remarks on several Polypi found in Massachusetts Bay, by Captain Joseph P. Couthony . 63 4.
Pagina 33 - Hombouts, te Amsterdam. * n FM van der Wulp, Spui, n°. 60, te '* Gravenhage.
Pagina 24 - Negro " aberration of this common species was almost unknown. Last year I obtained the eggs of a female of the common form, which had been crossed with a "Negro...
Pagina 40 - Enumeration of Plants growing Spontaneously around Wilmington, North Carolina, with Remarks on 'some New and Obscure Species. By MOSES A.

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