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VI PREFACE The estimated numbers of
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COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY CHAPTER I METAMO
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METAMORPHOSIS OF INSECTS 8 quite we
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METAMORPHOSIS OF INSECTS 5 FIG. 3.
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B METAMORPHOSIS OF INSECTS 9 (5) Pl
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12 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY the mature la
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 15 longitudi
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THE ANATOJV!:Y OF INSECTS 17 9. Cla
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20 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY des of the le
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 23 pollen ba
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 27 Genitalia
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 29 MUSCULAR
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 31 tive duri
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 41 Rejuvenat
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.ecretlng cell. $ecretion epitheliu
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 41 the APTER
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THE ANATOMY OF INSECTS 49 like subs
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CHAPTER III CLASSIFICATION OF INSEC
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CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 55 10. Ab
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PROTURA 61 ern North America was co
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66 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY pound eyes ar
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68 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY contiguous or
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THYSANURA --, "Quarto contributo aH
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APTERA 76 Approximately 15 genera a
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78 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY seeds, and li
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COLLEMBOLA posfonfennol organ $ense
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COLLEMBOLA. 85 Tasmania, and may al
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ORTHOPTERA 89 ments are visible. Of
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92 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY eggs may be d
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ORTHOPTERA 97 using their front leg
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ORTHOPTERA 101 small bells worn by
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ORTHOPTERA 103 Family TRIDACTYLIDlE
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GRYLLOBLATTODEA 107 collected on Su
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BLATTARIA 113 dwelling houses, hote
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BLATTARIA 115 REl:IN, J. A. G., and
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118 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY this country
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PHASMIDA 121 FIG. 46. Various types
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MANTODEA 125 with a median groove b
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128 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY to man becau
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132 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY ANATOMICAL C
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DERMAPTERA 186 ing and killing prey
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140 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY winged forms
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144 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY BUlm, M., "O
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PLECOPTERA 149 All forms are crypti
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154 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY slender; bod
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labium ISOPTERA maxilla :;z, ahn,.,
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ISOPTERA 167 FOSSIL RECORD It is ge
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ISOPTERA 171 structive Australian s
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CHAPTER XVII 14. Order ZORAPTERAl S
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176 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY I·'IG. 67.
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178 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY laboratory a
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180 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY certain spec
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CHAPTER XIX 16. Order CORRODENTIA 1
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192 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY SClmODER, C.
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196 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY IMPORTANT AN
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198 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY pigs and hav
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CHAPTER XXI 18. Order ANOPLURA I Le
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ANOPLURA 207 The human louse, Pedic
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fore leg E(G. 76. The common Europe
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Naiad Adult Elongate and campodeifo
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EPHEMERIDA 217 but continuous fligh
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222 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY gle also wit
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EPHEMERIDA 226 most important gener
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230 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Great number
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282 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY venation are
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238 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY and inhabit
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ODONATA 243 Superfamily LIBELLULOID
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246 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY WALl\.£R, E
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THYSANOPTERA 251 IMPORTANT ANATOMIC
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256 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY two-segmente
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2oo COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY 5. Last abdo
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262 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY HINDS, W. E.
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HEMIPTERA 265 of living plants, cau
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HEMIPTERA 267 division of the meson
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HEMIPTERA CLASSIFICATION 1 Suborder
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HEMIPTERA 271 13. Rostmm four-segme
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276 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Ethiopian re
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280 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY inserted wel
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HEMIPTERA 285 corium veined and the
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288 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Uhler, Empic
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HEMIPTERA thrips, aphids, and leafh
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HEMIPTERA 295 or brachypterous. Hem
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800 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Pelocoris SU
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308 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY External Siz
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HEMIPTERA 311 3-3.5 mm. long to the
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HEMIPTERA 313 throughout much of th
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316 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY These insect
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320 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY phala Ball,
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HEMIPTERA 326 These insects live on
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330 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY E FIG. 113.
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HEMIPTERA 333 Cornic1es or oil- or
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HEMIPTERA 335 .. the same species.
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HEMIPTERA 337 and reaches the great
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340 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY VI. Superfam
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HEMIPTERA 343 species have been des
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HEMIPTERA 345 veloped, reduced, or
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348 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY domen. There
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454 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Conopia Hubn
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468 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Zeller, Aner
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472 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Fusion of su
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474 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Hal£sidota
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LEPIDOPTERA 477 and plains areas an
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482 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY and radius c
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486 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY the fruit an
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490 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY FIG. 161. Ad
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492 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY uni- to mult
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494 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY In the histo
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496 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY with pinkish
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LEPIDOPTERA 499 (1926) probably the
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502 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY and the firs
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504 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY butterfly in
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LEPIDOPTERA 515 (3) THE HAJRSTREAKS
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LEPIDOPTERA 511 (A large incomplete
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520 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY The larva:!
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522 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY thorax. The
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524. COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY and may fun
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528 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY xm. Superfam
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530 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY 2. Transvers
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082 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY holes in the
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534 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY search of pr
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COLEOPTERA 539 (Holarctic and Ethio
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COLEOPTERA 549 Many forms occur in
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COLEOPTERA 661 The members of this
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560 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY ceive the fe
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COLEOPTERA 567 toothed. Abdomen wit
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570 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY cular and no
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COLEOPTERA 573 jng vegetable matter
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COLEOPTERA· 585 Family DYNASTIDJE
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690 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY sometimes ac
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592 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY suaveolens (
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596 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY combination
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COLEOPTERA 599 Family CURCULlONIDlE
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COLEOPTERA 601 would like to includ
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604 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY parts. Some
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Adult Male Legs - fore and middle c
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618 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Family STICH
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HYMENOPTERA 621 differentiated ment
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624: COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY hairs (depr
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626 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Nervous Syst
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HYMENOPTERA 635 long neck; costal c
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640 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Family EVANI
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642 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY The extensiv
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HYMENOPTERA 647 greatly reduced ven
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HYMENOPTERA KEY TO IMPORTANT FAMILI
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654 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Dalman were
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662 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Polynema Ral
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HYMENOPTERA 671 The important facts
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HYMENOPTERA 619 usually present, ra
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682 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY of tropical
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694 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Family SCOLI
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HYMENOPTERA 699 There are generally
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704 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY in nearly st
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HYMENOPTERA 707 Family ANTHOPHORIDl
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HYMENOPTERA 717 CASTES Queen - fert
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HYMENOPTERA 721 7-9 mm. or longer w
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724 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY RUSCHKA, F.,
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HYMENOPTERA 72'1 SANDHOUSE, G. A.,
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DIPTERA 731 FOSSIL RECORDS The firs
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DIPTERA 735 Malpighian tubes - two,
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742 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY 38. Anal cel
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DIPTERA 749 four- to five-segmented
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752 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY Family CULIC
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DIPTERA 765 Many species live in br
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nIPTERA 757 I11ented; hypopygiuI11
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DIPTERA 759 objects washed by spray
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766 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY lough, hard,
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DIPTERA 771 ish peninsula and a sma
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776 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY consist of s
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780 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY obviously un
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782 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY 3. Rat-taile
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DIPTERA 786 Syrphus arcuatus (Falle
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DIPTERA 793 Family DROSOPHILIDJE Lo
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DIPTERA 799 riorIy; distinctly segm
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806 COLLEGE ENTOMOLOGY opening larg