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A History of the County of Somerset
… the sea. Elvers ascend the rivers from March to May. The young, from Stolford, has been described by Yarrell as … . . . in several instances they must have belonged to young birds. This latter circumstance appears to indicate … about forty years ago in Pixton Park near Dulverton, and young have been taken on the Blackdown Hills. 116. Buzzard. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, Entomological Record, Young Naturalist, etc. Of the two largest British beetles, … Lewin, 'from a piece of needlework executed at Bath, by a young lady, from a specimen of this insect, said to be taken … avellanella, Hb. Bristol, Failand, Leigh Woods; among young birch trees, not common steinkellneriella, Schiff. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… antenn; resembling a dwarfed L. forficatus, for the young of which it is frequently mistaken. Commonly … of the integument exhibits many surprising changes. The young one is far from having, to start with, the long array … of P. montagui, and proportionately a little longer in young individuals. No differences worthy of note are …
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