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Entomological Society, October 18.—Henry John Elwe.s President, in the chair.—Mr. R. Adkin exhibited two Leucania vitellina and one L. extranea, taken in the Scilly Islands, in August 1893.—Mr R. South exhibited a specimen of Polyoinmatus bœticus, and a number of varieties of Chrysophanusjphlæa;, captured in Kent, in September last, by Mr. Sabine; also a curious variety of Argynnis ezipkrosyne, taken in Lancashire in May 1893; a pallid variety of Vanessa urticæ taken in Monmouthshire, in July 1893; and a Triphæna pronuba, the right wings of which were typical, and the left wings resembled the, variety innuba, caught at sugar, in Dovedale, Derbyshire, in July 1893.—Mr. G. H. Verrall exhibited a specimen of the Tsetse (Glossina morsitans, and also one of the common European allied species (Stomoxys calcitrans).
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Societies and Academies. Nature 49, 23–24 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/049023a0
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