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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1886

1886

This description is not sufficient to enable one to form an idea of the value of the species which has to be compared with the several species described from the Malay peninsula. [...] 'the greatest peculiarity of the species is the sinulus of the aperture. [...] There appears to be a great deal of affinity and the comparison of the types may probably result in making the Perak form a variety of IL breviseta Pfr. [...] and the short description of the shell agrees very well especially the remark that the live shell is covered with a layer of mud. [...] If my supposition as to the identity of the two species be correct the question arises whether the rules of priority require that the species should be called Cyclotus 'owl de Morg.
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Pages
123
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
XVI.—The Landshells of Perak.— by O. F. Von Möllendorff Ph. D.Communicated by the Natural History Secretart
299-316 unknown view
XVII.—On Solar Thermometer Observations at Allababad.— by S. A. Hill B. Sc. Moteorological Reporter to the Government of N. W. Provinces
316-322 unknown view
XVIII.—On probable Changes in the Oeography of the Punjab and its Rivers : an Historico-Oeographical Study.— by. R. D. Oldham A. R. S. M. Deputy Superintendent Geological Survey of India
322-343 unknown view
XIX.—List of the Lepidopterous Insects Collected in. Cachar by Mr. J.Wood-Mason Part II —Rhopalocera.— by J. Wood-Mason Officiating Superintendent of the Indian Museum and Professor of Comparative Aneatoney and Zoology in the Medical College Calcutta and L. De Nicéville F. E. S.
343-393 unknown view
XX.—On Some New Species of Ficus from New Guinea.— by George King M. B. LL. D. F. L. S. Ssuperintendent Royal Botanic Garden Calcutta
394-411 unknown view
XXI.—Description of a new Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera Alleged to be Destructive to the Dhan Crops in the Chittugung District.— by Joseph S. Balt. Communicated by the Natural History Secretary
412-412 unknown view
Backmatter
i-vi unknown view

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