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" Anthophora retusa and pilipes : this circumstance would appear to confirm or indicate a connection between the insects, and from analogy we might readily conclude that this Pediculus must be a parasite on some species of bee; but we have nothing in support... "
Catalogue of British Hymenoptera in the Collection of the British Museum - Page 49
by British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology, Frederick Smith - 1855 - 252 pages
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History

1855 - 426 pages
...pilipes : this circumstance would appear to confirm, or indicate a connexion between the insects, aud from analogy we might readily conclude that this Pediculus...proved that it cannot be that of M. violaceus or of M. Proscarabaeus ; and since the only other species of Meloe, the M. variegatus, does not occur near London,...
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The World of Insects: A Guide to Its Wonders

John William Douglas - 1856 - 266 pages
...flower, about the month of April ; and I think always before the usual time for meeting with the larvse of Meloe. I have found them on various species of...proved that it cannot be that of M. violaceus or of M. Proscarabaus ; and since the only other species of Meloe, the M. variegatus, does not occur near London,...
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List of British Curculionidæ, with Synonyma, Volumes 1-4

John Walton (F.L.S.) - 1856 - 766 pages
...those which are most pubescent, as Andrena fulva, thoracica, and nigro-cmea ; also commonly on Metecta armata, Anthophora retusa and pilipes ; this circumstance...proved that it cannot be that of M. violaceus or of M . Proscarabeeus ; and since the only other species of Meloe, the M. variegatus, does not occur near...
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, Volume 13

1855 - 428 pages
...Anthophora retusa and pilipes : this circumstance would appear to confirm, or indicate a connexion between the insects, and from analogy we might readily...proved that it cannot be that of M. violaceus or of M. Proscarabasus ; and since the only other species of Meloe, the M. variegatus, does not occur near London,...
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The Naturalist, Volumes 7-8

1857 - 622 pages
...Antlinpltora reiuxa and pilipes; this circumstance would appear to confirm, or indicate a connexion between the insects, and from analogy we might readily...Mr. Newport has shown that it cannot be the larva of Mela? dratricos'ut. and, as well as mvself, has proved that it cannot be that of M. violaceus or of...
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