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English: Tab.4

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1. PETASIDA EPHIPPIGERA. 2. CHRYSOPA MACULIPENNIS. 3. EURYBRACHYS LAETA. 4. TETTIGARCTA TOMENTOSA.

5. IT'S PUPA CASE. (Uploader Note: Perhaps the numbers 4 and 5 were misplaced with each other.)
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White, Adam (1845) "APPENDIX (D) DISCRIPTION AND FIGURES OF FOUR NEW SPECIES AND AUSTRALIAN INSECTS”. In Eyre, Edward John (1845). "Journals of Expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in 1840-1, including an account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines, and the state of their relations with Europeans". 1. Tab.4.

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