Psyche: A Journal of Entomology

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Entomological Items—Society Meetings

Joseph Albert Lintner
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Bibliographical Record

B. Pickman Mann
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Captures of Feniseca Tarquinius Fabr.

Joseph Albert Lintner
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The Classification of the Tineidae

Vactor Tousey Chambers
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The Scales of Coleoptera

George Dimmock
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Entomological Items—Notices to Entomologists, Society Meeting

B. Pickman Mann | George Dimmock
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Introduction to the Fourth Volume

B. Pickman Mann | George Dimmock
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Book Notices

George Dimmock
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Rearing Lepidoptera

Joseph Albert Lintner
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The Tarsal and Antennal Characters of Psocidae

Hermann August Hagen
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On an Egg-Parasite of the Currant Saw-Fly(Nematus Ventricosus)

Joseph Albert Lintner
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The Scales of Coleoptera

George Dimmock
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The Scales of Coleoptera

George Dimmock
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