The Entomologist, Volume 19Simpkin, Marshall & Company, 1886 |
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abundant Acherontia atropos Adkin amongst appearance April argiolus August autumn beaten birch BIRKBECK biundularia Bottle bred from larvæ breeding BROMPTON ROAD butterfly Cabinets captured CARRINGTON Cidaria cocoons Coleoptera collecting colour common Crambus Crambus contaminellus dark Deiopeia pulchella district double-brooded edusa eggs emerged Entom entomologists Essex Eupithecia feeding female flowers flying food-plant Forest full-fed genus Harcourt Bath HATTON GARDEN Hemiptera holly Hymenoptera imago insect J. W. Tutt Jenner Weir July June large number larva larvæ late Lepidoptera ligustri locality Loughton Lycana male Melanippe month moths Natural History Naturalists neighbourhood NEWMAN Noctua Notodonta obtained occur October OXFORD STREET pale plants plentiful Pocket Box post free Price Lists pupa pupæ rare reared remarks sallow season second brood seen September Society South London Entomological species specimens Sphinx convolvuli spot taken Tephrosia Tephrosia crepuscularia took trees Tutt Vanessa variety Wanstead wings wood
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Page 166 - Insects," in which he sho» ed that the assertions of Mr. Grant Allen, that all brightly-coloured insects were flower-haunting species were incorrect, and that many brilliantly-coloured insects were carnivorous. Mr. Mcl.achlan said that the physiological question in connection with colour had not been paid attention to ; he thought that colour in insects was, to a great extent, dependent upon the circulation of fluids in their wings. The discussion was continued by Prof. Westwood, Mr.
Page 165 - C. suffumata from Dover and Darlington. Prof. Westwood commented on the interesting nature of the exhibition of C. immanata, and stated that he had never before seen such a wonderful collection of varieties of a single species.