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English: Entomological Magazine LXV
Plate LXV.—See Art. LIII. p. 411-435 [On the Dryinida), &c. By Francis Walker , largely based on Haliday Mss.] Fig. 1 Embolemus Ruddii. 2. Labeo excisus. 3. Aphelopus melaleucus. 4. Dryinus collaris. 5. Dicondylus pedestris. 6. Epyris niger. |
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Source | Entomological Magazine BHL |
Author | Alexander Henry Haliday |
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