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ACCORDING to the position Mr. Wallace has taken in the discussion as to the order of insects to which Breyeria borinensis presumably belongs, everything depends upon the existence or non-existence of transverse reticulation. I re-assert that a regular and thoroughly well-marked transverse reticulation exists over all the wing.
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MCLACHLAN, R. Did Flowers Exist during the Carboniferous Epoch?. Nature 20, 5–6 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/020005c0
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