Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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BRITISH BEETLES IN TH MASQUERADE . HE advocates of the theory of mimicry have invaded the British Islands in force . The theory saw the light in the tropics , and , naturally enough , was nourished in its early days by examples drawn ...
BRITISH BEETLES IN TH MASQUERADE . HE advocates of the theory of mimicry have invaded the British Islands in force . The theory saw the light in the tropics , and , naturally enough , was nourished in its early days by examples drawn ...
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... beetles , probably nauseous , being found with conspicuous orange stripes and patches , as , for instance , many of the Sextons , some of the ground - feeding carnivorous beetles , and a brilliant species , with bright blue head and ...
... beetles , probably nauseous , being found with conspicuous orange stripes and patches , as , for instance , many of the Sextons , some of the ground - feeding carnivorous beetles , and a brilliant species , with bright blue head and ...
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... beetle . Edible beetles protected either by invisibility or by pretending to be somebody else abound in the British Islands . A large number , belonging to families by no means closely allied , escape the eyes of enemies by assimilating ...
... beetle . Edible beetles protected either by invisibility or by pretending to be somebody else abound in the British Islands . A large number , belonging to families by no means closely allied , escape the eyes of enemies by assimilating ...
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