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Adult Polish cochineal, male (left) and female (right)
From A Farther Account of the Polish Cochineal: From Dr. Wolfe, of Warsaw.
Communicated by Henry Baker, F. R. S.
Dr. Wolfe, Henry Baker
Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775), Vol. 56, 1766 (1766), pp. 184-186

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current21:39, 13 February 2007976×403 (71 KB)Kpalion (Adult Polish cochinea, male (left) and female (right) <br> From ''A Farther Account of the Polish Cochineal'': From Dr. Wolfe, of Warsaw. <br> Communicated by Henry Baker, F. R. S. <br> Dr. Wolfe, Henry Baker <br> ''Philosophical Transactions'' (1683-177)
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