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The structure of the mouth-parts of Pangonia longirostris in relation to the probable feeding-habits of the species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

H. Tetley
Affiliation:
(From the Dept. of Agricultural Entomology, Manchester University.)

Extract

The present research was carried out in the Department of Agricultural Entomology at Manchester University, under the direction of Dr. A. D. Imms. I am greatly indebted to him both for giving me the insects upon which this research was prosecuted, and also for much help at the University, and afterwards in looking over my paper and aiding its publication.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1917

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