Lepidoptera
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Hooker tells me that not only the few Coleoptera but the one Lepidoptera at Kerguelen L[an]d were apterous, 1809-03-17 - 1882-03-17
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Invertebrates-11 Note, 1867-02-18
Bates says in Phanceus mexicanus one of the great horned Lamellicorns he has seen tip of horn broken
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Invertebrates-14 Note, 1867-12-05
Lepidoptera / Bates says he thought he had at last found one Dung-feeder with horns of a fixed form viz an Onthophagus with long horns palmated like fallow-deer
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Invertebrates-18 Note, 1868-03-17
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at B[ritish] Mus[eum]
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Invertebrates-47 Note, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Lepidoptera / Under mimickry - allude to considerable variation - as bearing on first origin of mimicking insects which is a difficulty which has [been] felt by several persons - firstly allude to the "mouth"
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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NS I Chap 7-24 Note, 1865-09-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Orchis maculata / very wet season & so not good for Lepidoptera [with table of observations], 1875-07-24
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin part by Sir Francis Darwin
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R Brown thought Bee O[rchid] like bee to deter insects, 1862-06-07
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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