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LONDON Entomological Society, August 2.—Mr. F. D. Godman, M.A., F.R.S., vice-president, in the chair.—One new Member was elected.—Exhibitions: Macropis labiata, by Mr. F. Enock; Paragus tibialis and Discomyza incurva, by Mr. T. R. Billups; Cicindela, sp. from Babylon, by Miss E. A. Ormerod; Xyleborus saxesenii (destructive to ale-casks sent out to Rangoon), by Mr. W. L. Distant.—Papers read: Notes on the life-history of Sitones lineatus, by Mr. T. H. Hart, read by Miss Ormerod.—On a visit to Ceylon, and the relation of Ceylonese beetles to the vegetation there, by Mr. G. Lewis, who had captured about 1200 species of beetles in Ceylon in five months.—On certain temperature forms of Japanese butterflies, by Mr. H. Pryer.
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Societies and Academies . Nature 26, 496 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026496a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/026496a0