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A History of the County of Somerset
… England. Baker records it from the Somerset coast, nearly three feet long, and he mentions one in particular from the … Linn. 19. Lump-sucker. Cyclopterus lumpus, Linn. 20. Sea Snail. Liparis vulgaris, Flem. 21. Diminutive Sea … trachurus, Linn. 28. Mackerel. Scomber scombrus, Linn. 29. Swordfish. Xiphias gladius, Linn. Baker mentions the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… only two of which are common; seven cockroaches, of which three species have been introduced from abroad; of … brumata) is known to be subject to the attacks of sixty-three species of hymenopterous parasites, and that so … Ent. vi. 104; Barrett, Insects of the British Islands, ii. 29) [Deilephila euphorbi, L. Reported from near Taunton by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… are concerned, since collections have been made at three localities only, it is not likely that further search … pores and usually keeled like those of the Polydesmus. 20. Atractosoma polydesmoides, Leach. Zool. Misc. iii. 36 … 28. Phalangium opilio, Linn. Leigh Woods (R. I. P.). 29. Oligolophus agrestis, Meade. Leigh Woods (R. I. P.). 30. …
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