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BUTERFLY WING STRUCTURE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. Alston Moffat
Affiliation:
London, Ont.

Extract

Since the season of 1894 (when I first discovered that the upper and lower membranes of a butterfly's wing could be separated), I have had a desire to test the accuracy of the conclusions reached by me at that time; so with the remarkable profusion of Anosia (Danais) Archippus, Fab., in the season of 1899, I was able to secure such an abundance of material to work with that I could repeat the observations until every doubt was satisfactority settled. I shall only give here a brief statement of results reached, as a full account of the various processes will be published in the forthcoming Annual Report of the Society for 1899.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1899

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