History And Description of the Royal Museum of Natural History Published By Ord

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History And Description of the Royal Museum of Natural History Published By Ord
J P F Joseph Philipe Franois Deleuze
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Llgustri)] the death-head sphinx (s, atropos, Lin. , ) owes its name to the disposi- tion of the spots on its thorax. Among I be 488 DESCRIPTION OF THE MUSEUM.
European species we shall notice the s. Celerio (n 33), s. Elpenor, Lin. (n 23), s. Porcellus (n 40, s. Convolvuli (n So), and that of the oleander ( s. Neriiy n 60) ; the sphinx of the vine (n 46) and the s. Labruscce (n 9) were brought from the West Indies hy M. Mauge. Most of the species which we have named are accompanied by the rema
...in! of their caterpillar and chrysalis.
The diurnal lepidoptera, or the genus butterfly, (papillo^-lin. ) fill thirty cases. Almost all the names of the gods and demi-gods, as well as of the heroes and celebrated men of antiquity, have been adopted by Linnaeus and Fabricius to designate the species. They have been divided into groupes which have names derived from the same sources; such as the equites, divided into Greeks and Trojans ; the nymphales, danai, heliconii, and satyri. Some smaller species bor- dering on the sphinxes compose the plebeii, which are divided into urbicolce and rurales.


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