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Obraztsov: Eana review

Vol.16: no.3

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Dept. of Entomology, Amer. Museum of Natural History, New York, N. Y., U. S. A.

REVIEW

PIERIDJE-PAPILIONIDJE. By Mieczyslaw Krzywicky. 1962. 45 pp., 59 figs. Published by the Polish Entomological Society in the series Klucze do Oznaczania Owadow Polski (Keys for the Identification of Polish Insects), numbers 65-66, Warszawa 1962. [Available from "Ars Polona", Kracowskie Przedmiescie 7, Warszawa, Poland; price 10.- zl.] [In Polish.]

A further part of the Polish "Keys" contains a survey of these two families of butterflies. In the introduction the author gives a short report about each of these families. The keys for the identification go into details and inform us also about the life-history, distribution and variability. All species are figured, and for some of the similar species (e. g., Colias hyale L. and C. australis Vty.) the genitalia and scales are figured also. In Poland are recorded 13 species of Pieridaa and 4 of Papilionidae.

For the list of all preceding parts on Lepidoptera of the "Keys" for the identification of Polish Insects see in the Journal Lepid. Soc. 15: p. 132; 1962.

Josef Moucha, Dept. of Entomology, National Museum, Praha 1, CZECHOSLOVAKIA