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IT has been my good fortune to be associated with the late Dr. N. Annandale in the study of the fauna of a small island in the Chilka Lake, Orissa—the first work of its kind in India. This study has, I believe, a general interest, and I need scarcely apologise for presenting this brief analysis of the insect fauna of this island.
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DOVER, C. The Insect Fauna of an Indian Island. Nature 114, 351–352 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114351a0
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