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FURTHER NOTES ON THE BUTTERFLIES OF SOUTHERN NEWFOUNDLAND
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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The Diurnals of southern Newfoundland were briefly commented upon last year (1935, Can. Ent. LXVII : 82). Another summer's catch by the same collector at Doyles Station has increased the number of species reported from the Island by two and possibly helped to clear up the confusion in the genus Lycaena.
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