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Genetical studies in the moths of the geometrid genusOporabia (Oporinia) with a special consideration of melanism in the lepidoptera

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Harrison, J.W.H. Genetical studies in the moths of the geometrid genusOporabia (Oporinia) with a special consideration of melanism in the lepidoptera. Journ. of Gen. 9, 195–280 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02983273

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