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... nearly limited to the extinction of the basal portion . The position of vein iv , is central , or very nearly so , on fore wings , cubital on hind wings ; we have here an exceptional parallelism with Papilio . The radius is generalized ...
... nearly limited to the extinction of the basal portion . The position of vein iv , is central , or very nearly so , on fore wings , cubital on hind wings ; we have here an exceptional parallelism with Papilio . The radius is generalized ...
Strona 23
... nearly constant in all the butterflies examined . This character is secondary in its nature and I have not yet studied the phylog- eny of the genera fully . In this subfamily the suppression of the media reaches its widest extent and is ...
... nearly constant in all the butterflies examined . This character is secondary in its nature and I have not yet studied the phylog- eny of the genera fully . In this subfamily the suppression of the media reaches its widest extent and is ...
Strona 24
... nearly valueless . Eneis is evidently a generalized form . Heliconida . - Study of the type : Heliconius antiochus . As in all the " brush - footed " butterflies , the radius on fore wings is in a five - branched generalized state ...
... nearly valueless . Eneis is evidently a generalized form . Heliconida . - Study of the type : Heliconius antiochus . As in all the " brush - footed " butterflies , the radius on fore wings is in a five - branched generalized state ...
Strona 25
... nearly to point of issuance of i , hence nearly as special- ized as Libythea , much more so than in any Riodinid or Lycænid yet examined . When writing my original paper ( in 1896 ) I failed to note that the family Nemeobiidæ had been ...
... nearly to point of issuance of i , hence nearly as special- ized as Libythea , much more so than in any Riodinid or Lycænid yet examined . When writing my original paper ( in 1896 ) I failed to note that the family Nemeobiidæ had been ...
Strona 31
... nearly abreast , by reasons which , suffi- ciently telling as far as they go , are apt to reflect only one side of a complex subject . I think , then , we may believe that the specializa- tion of the " brush - footed " butterflies is ...
... nearly abreast , by reasons which , suffi- ciently telling as far as they go , are apt to reflect only one side of a complex subject . I think , then , we may believe that the specializa- tion of the " brush - footed " butterflies is ...
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