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NOTES ON THE LEPIDOPTERA OF THE YEAR 1904

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

E. Firmstone Heath
Affiliation:
Cartwright, Manitoba.

Extract

The spring here was an unusually cold and late one, and it was not until April 17th that I saw a moth of any description, and that “first swallow” was only a Depressaria Canadensis, Busck. I did not see a single specimen of Leucobrephos Middendorfi, Men., though an April seldom goes by without my doing so, and generally at some awkward moment when no net is handy. Year before last I was repotting some plants on the sunny side of my house, when a Leucobrephos flew against me, dropped at my feet, and was off again before I could pot it.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1905

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