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THE Marquesas are the first islands chosen for intensive study by the Pacific Entomological Survey, which is being conducted jointly by the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, and other bodies. A preliminary general account of results by E. P. Mumford, director of the Survey, and A. M. Adamson, entitled “Entomological Researches in the Marquesas Islands”, was prepared for the fifth International Congress of Entomology, in Paris in July 1932, and a few typewritten copies have been distributed.
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SCOTT, H. Entomological Research in the Marquesas Islands. Nature 130, 797–798 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130797a0
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