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· .. tHE NATURAL, HISTORYtOF RENNE
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CONTENTSIssued 15 March 1957.13. G.
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Variation in number of setae betwee
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Glandular material is pr~nt on the
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the nearby seminal vesicle. Srftall
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. '.gaps (I), 13 (6), 14 (2), 15 (5
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entire segment (in ix of two spedme
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diately in front of the male por'op
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ance of the prostate gland but the
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- Page 57 and 58: Hutuna, 2~.LYMANTRIIDAEEuproctis sp
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PLATE 216. Stathmopoda imperator ty
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• PLATE 439. Eucosma bidenticulan
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PLATE 655 565861 62.,55. Autosticha
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MALE & FEMALE GENITALIAPLATE 978. C
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PLATE 1087. Hieromantis resplendens
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PLATE II97. Aerocereops cyma J98. A
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PLATE 12106. Acrocercops apice/la ~
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Issued 15. December 1958.20. A NEW
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Issued 15. December 1958.21. CISTEL
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Martianus eeto Hinton(1947, Ann. &
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Elytra shining metallic green; base
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Cylas formiearius F.Hutuna, 63, 1 C
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SUBFAMILY ZYGOPINAEPycDorbinus gen.
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Tychiodes rcnnclli n. sp.(PI. 15, F
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PLATE 15 AT. HIST. RENNELL I., 2, 0
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CICINDELlDAECicindela decemguttata
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Te-Uhungango, 14. X. 53, I ex. (Bri
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Te-Uhungango, 26-28. XI. 53, I ex.;
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L. hospes Distant, 1903, Faun. Brit
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St.: L. 364, Te-Avamanggu, 13 km W.
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MaleColorations more or less as fem
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2. Ten species are here recorded fr
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Actornithophilus ochraceus (Nitzsch
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Ardeicola sp.Host: Threskiornis mol
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Echinophilopterus sp.Host: GeofJroy
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155Issued 15. December 1958.27. THE
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a long period of time and that, if
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159Systematic partNERITIDAENeripter
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Palaeohelicina Wagner 1905'Palaeohe
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Palaeohelicina (Palaeohelicina) may
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· average a little larger than mat
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probably 12-14 whorls in complete s
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169Nesopoma, new genusShell extende
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---~Malaita: Auki; Su'u. New Georgi
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"SUCCINEIDAESuccinea simplex Pfeiff
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ARIOPHANTIDAEQuiroselJa. new genusS
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QuiroseUa knudseni, new species(Pla
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Trochomorpha eudora Angas, CLAPP 19
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element in the genus Helicostyla. A
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Measurements:Length~Gt. diam. Less.
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•Angle of spire 99°. Aperture ca
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Crystal/opsis anadyomene Adams & An
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189Crystallopsis (Cristol'ala) tric
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1911 'EI0Ej080vOvtv~41d~4'Fig. 2. R
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193Cryptaegis pilsbryi ClappCryptae
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Helix (Chloritisj erinaceus Pfeiffe
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197Eustomopsis quercina (Pfeiffer)(
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Sulcobasis Tapparone CanefriSulcoba
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Remarks. A slightly variable specie
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NAT. HIST. RENNELL I, 2, No. 27PLAT
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NAT. HIST. RENNELL I., 2. No. 27 PL
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Thais armigera Link, 1807 .516d (2
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NAT. HIST. RENNELL 1., 2, No. 28PLA
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and in having the marginal spines o
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Eight species of mosquitoes were re
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and oil immersion, had failed to re
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PROTOZOATrypanosom. paddae Laveran
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Microgametocytes have a diffuse or
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gametocytes. H. /ophortyx, though,
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efractory to Giemsa, and H. meliorn
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Many small, unsheathed microfilaria
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•DISCUSSIONAedes alboli"eatus, Cu
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•SUMMARY..Aedes s. scutellaris (W
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•NA'f. HIST. RENNELL r. 2, No. 30
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