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150 John C. Hopfinger (1888-1961) Vol.16: no.2
Hopfinger's contributions to research through specimens and correspondence field notes are very large, and he provided many of the records for B. V. Leighton's The butterflies of Washington (Univ. Wash. publ. biol. 9: 47-63; 1946), but he was not an active publisher. The following are his only works in print, as far as I know:
1918. Notes on Papilio indra Reakirt (Lep.). Ent. news 29: 354-355. 1947. Northwest—Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia, in Field summary of Lepidoptera—1947 season. Lepid. news 1: 90.
1949. 2. Northwest—Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia, in The field season summary of North American Lepidoptera for 1948. Lepid. news 2, suppl.: iii.
1950. 2. Northwest—Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, in The field season summary of North American Lepidoptera for 1949. Lepid. news 3: 87-90.
1951. 2. Northwest—Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, in The field season summary of North American Lepidoptera for 1950. Lepid. news 4: 92-93.
1952. 2. Northwest—Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, in The field season summary of North American Lepidoptera for 1951. Lepid. news 5: 88-91.
1953. 2. Northwest—Oregon, Washington, Idaho, [British Columbia], in The field season summary of North American Lepidoptera for 1952. Lepid. news 7: 80-86.
1962. Francis Richard Arnhold (1904-1959) [obituary]. Journ. lepid. soc. 15: 124-125 [with W. E, Sieker].
Charles L. Remington Dept. of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., U. S. A.
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MOTtLI [Moths, including butterflies; in Czech]. By Josef Moucha. 1962. 143 pp., 36 col. pis. Statni Detske Knihy [State Publishing House for Children's Books], Prague, Czechoslovkia. Available from S N D K, Staropramenna 12, Praha 5, Czechoslovakia; price 18.60 Kcs.
This is a small book, intended to stimulate and guide an interest in collecting Lepidoptera. There are 15 short chapters on life history, distribution, and methods of collecting and preparing moths and butterflies and their early stages. The remainder of the book is composed of fine colored plates of Czech Lepidoptera painted by F. Prochazka, each faced by a page discussing the species illustrated. The figures show adults of 91 species of butterflies and 34 species of moths, mainly Sphingidse, Saturniida?, and Arctiidae.
C. L. Remington, Dept. of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., U. S. A.