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Insect Pests

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MR. E. A. BUTLER has done useful service to the cause of popular entomology by reprinting the present series of his contributions to Knowledge in book form. Not very many species are discussed, but these seem to comprise most of the principal insect pests belonging to the various orders of insects which infest our houses, and attack ourselves or our property.

Our Household Insects: an Account of the Insect Pests found in Dwelling-houses.

By Edward A. Butler, author of “Pond Life,” “Silkworms,” &c. (London and New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1893.)

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Insect Pests. Nature 49, 147–148 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/049147a0

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