Essays on Evolution 1889-1907 (Paperback)

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ... Erroneous Assumption That Warning Colours Imply Com-Plete Immunity From Attack, X. 317, 318. Erycinidae, darkening of mimetic in the Guianas, 272; mimics be-longing to, are probably Miillerian, 273: see also 346; Dixey's dis-cussion of entrance into Miillerian combinations of, 343; mimicking Ithomiinae and mimicked by diurnal moths, 346. esebria, Acraea, two forms of female mimicking Dattainae. 354, 355; ad-vantages of this dimorphism in, 355. Essay on Fertilization, Prof. Marcus Hartog, 60 n. 3. Essays on Natural Selection, A. R.Wallace, sin. 1, 203, 367 n. I, 369. Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative, Herbert Spencer,7 n. I, 58 n. 1. Essays upon Heredity, August Weismann, xxxvi, xxxvii, xxxvii n. I, 60 n. 3. Essential Nature Of Mimicry, &c, As Shown By Analysis, Viii. 240-2. Essential Element In Mimic-Ry, X. 359-6i-Esthesinae, mimicry of Hymeno-ptera by, 252. Estigmena chinensis, 261. Estigmenida variabilis, 261. Ethiopian Region (see Africa): the study of mimicry should commence in, xxv, xxvi, 336. Ethiopian and Eastern hawk-moth, attainment of transparency by, 365. etrida, Teracolus, mimicked by Abraxas elridoides, 231; inhabits station different from that of its mimic, 349. etridoides, Abraxas, mimicking Teracolus etrida, 231; inhabits station different from that of its model Teracolus, 349. Etudes d'Entomologie, Monsieur Charles Oberthiir, 69, 381. eucharis, Delias, proved to be unpalatable, 269. Euchelia jacobaeae, 230, 318. Euderces picipes, 255 (Fig. 4), 256. F.ueides, 235. Eueides nigro/ulva, 332. Eugonia quercinaria, 149, 150. Ewnenes, species of, resemble other Hymenoptera in Australia, 278. Eupatorium macrophyllum, 322. Euploea captured by Ashy swallow-shrike, 286; not attacked by bee-eaters, 288; mimicked by...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ... Erroneous Assumption That Warning Colours Imply Com-Plete Immunity From Attack, X. 317, 318. Erycinidae, darkening of mimetic in the Guianas, 272; mimics be-longing to, are probably Miillerian, 273: see also 346; Dixey's dis-cussion of entrance into Miillerian combinations of, 343; mimicking Ithomiinae and mimicked by diurnal moths, 346. esebria, Acraea, two forms of female mimicking Dattainae. 354, 355; ad-vantages of this dimorphism in, 355. Essay on Fertilization, Prof. Marcus Hartog, 60 n. 3. Essays on Natural Selection, A. R.Wallace, sin. 1, 203, 367 n. I, 369. Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative, Herbert Spencer,7 n. I, 58 n. 1. Essays upon Heredity, August Weismann, xxxvi, xxxvii, xxxvii n. I, 60 n. 3. Essential Nature Of Mimicry, &c, As Shown By Analysis, Viii. 240-2. Essential Element In Mimic-Ry, X. 359-6i-Esthesinae, mimicry of Hymeno-ptera by, 252. Estigmena chinensis, 261. Estigmenida variabilis, 261. Ethiopian Region (see Africa): the study of mimicry should commence in, xxv, xxvi, 336. Ethiopian and Eastern hawk-moth, attainment of transparency by, 365. etrida, Teracolus, mimicked by Abraxas elridoides, 231; inhabits station different from that of its mimic, 349. etridoides, Abraxas, mimicking Teracolus etrida, 231; inhabits station different from that of its model Teracolus, 349. Etudes d'Entomologie, Monsieur Charles Oberthiir, 69, 381. eucharis, Delias, proved to be unpalatable, 269. Euchelia jacobaeae, 230, 318. Euderces picipes, 255 (Fig. 4), 256. F.ueides, 235. Eueides nigro/ulva, 332. Eugonia quercinaria, 149, 150. Ewnenes, species of, resemble other Hymenoptera in Australia, 278. Eupatorium macrophyllum, 322. Euploea captured by Ashy swallow-shrike, 286; not attacked by bee-eaters, 288; mimicked by...

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202

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