Dover, Hythe, Hastings, Rye, Brighton, Worthing, Little Hampton, Chichester, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Dorsetshire, Somersetshire ; and throughout this range it is very similar : then, going upwards, I have met with it at Worcester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury... The Butterflies of Great Britain, with Their Transformations, Delineated and ... - Page 117by John Obadiah Westwood - 1855 - 140 pagesFull view - About this book
| Natural history - 1839 - 786 pages
...very similar : then going upwards I have met with it at Worcester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury, and there an evident change has taken place, the band of rust-coloured...bright ; at Manchester these spots have left the upper wings almost entirely : at Castle Eden Dean they are scarcely to be traced, and a black spot in the... | |
| English periodicals - 1844 - 440 pages
...very similar : then, going upwards, I have met with it at Worcester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury ; and here an evident change has taken place, the band of rust-coloured...centre of the upper wing becomes fringed with white; the butterfly then changes its name to Salmacis. We proceed further northwards, and the black pupil... | |
| Natural history - 1844 - 444 pages
...very similar : then, going upwards, I have met with it at Worcester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury ; and here an evident change has taken place, the band of rust-coloured...centre of the upper wing becomes fringed with white; the butterfly then changes its name to Salmacis. We proceed further northwards, and the black pupil... | |
| Francis Orpen Morris - Butterflies - 1868 - 514 pages
..."Entomological Magazine," volume ii, page 515, is correct: namely, that as they advance to the midland counties, "an evident change has taken place, the band of rustcoloured...left the upper wing almost entirely; at Castle Eden Dene they are scarcely to be traced, and a black spot in the centre of the upper wing becomes fringed... | |
| James William Tutt - Lepidoptera - 1914 - 494 pages
...very similar: then, going upwards, I have met with it at Worcester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury ; and here an evident change has taken place, the band of rust-coloured...less bright ; at Manchester these spots have left the upperwing almost entirely ; at Castle Eden Dean they are scarcely to be traced, and a black spot in... | |
| Jean Allan Owen, George Simonds Boulger - Animal behavior - 1902 - 508 pages
...interesting note on an apparent latitudinal variation in this species. In the Midland counties he says "an evident change has taken place, the band of rust-coloured...spots have left the upper wing almost entirely; at Castle-Eden Dene they are scarcely to be traced, and a black spot in the centre of the upper wing becomes... | |
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