Some Eggs of Moths from Several Families of Microlepidoptera
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The foregoing presentation of species in given genera among several families of the Microlepidoptera show clearly that eggs of species in a given genus resemble each other closely. This similarity also appears to be present among some genera of the Limacodidae, see Fig. 1-6. It is highly probable that similarity among species in a given genus will also be true of those genera represented in this publication by one species.
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