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II.—Description of a New Fossil Butterfly1 (Satyrites Reynesii), found at Aix in Provence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Samuel H. Scudder Esq
Affiliation:
Boston, U.S.

Extract

During a recent visit to the Marseilles Museum, and while examining the rich collection of fossil insects preserved there, my attention was attracted by two specimens of the remains of a fossil butterfly. Although not very well preserved, nor indeed so perfect as the specimen of a fossil butterfly from the same formation, which was described thirty years ago by Dr. Boisduval, it was evident, at first sight, that the remains in question belonged to a different species, since the lateral moulding of the principal wings was very much inflated.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1872

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Footnotes

1

Translated from the “Révue et Magasin de Zoologie,” 1872.

References

1 Translated from the “Révue et Magasin de Zoologie,” 1872.