Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 4. köide,1–4. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... species , the only one in which the parts are large enough and sufficiently well preserved for observation ... species in our collections . It is more nearly allied to the P. serrata than to the other species , as the spine of the ...
... species , the only one in which the parts are large enough and sufficiently well preserved for observation ... species in our collections . It is more nearly allied to the P. serrata than to the other species , as the spine of the ...
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... species is similar in size and proportions to the Priscacara liops , but differs in having constantly but seven dorsal or abdominal verte- bræ , while that species presents nine . I have not observed any serra- tures on the preoperculum ...
... species is similar in size and proportions to the Priscacara liops , but differs in having constantly but seven dorsal or abdominal verte- bræ , while that species presents nine . I have not observed any serra- tures on the preoperculum ...
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... species were referred to Cryptolechia , but most of them to Gelechia , one forming the type of a new genus , Cirrha . There is , however , no sufficient reason per- haps for separating this species ( C. platanella ) from Gelechia as at ...
... species were referred to Cryptolechia , but most of them to Gelechia , one forming the type of a new genus , Cirrha . There is , however , no sufficient reason per- haps for separating this species ( C. platanella ) from Gelechia as at ...
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... species found in Kentucky . Of the twenty - eight species in the Fernald collection , fourteen are believed to be new ; and , in addition to the Depressaria above mentioned , I recognize in it the following species : -Tinea ...
... species found in Kentucky . Of the twenty - eight species in the Fernald collection , fourteen are believed to be new ; and , in addition to the Depressaria above mentioned , I recognize in it the following species : -Tinea ...
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... species . The wings of Psilocorsis , as described by Dr. Clemens , seemed to me to differ mate- rially from those of Hagno . I also suggested the probability that both might prove to be equivalent to Cryptolechia , which was then known ...
... species . The wings of Psilocorsis , as described by Dr. Clemens , seemed to me to differ mate- rially from those of Hagno . I also suggested the probability that both might prove to be equivalent to Cryptolechia , which was then known ...
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