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30244
Carpenter G. D. H., 1913: XXV. Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, Neave, its form and its models on Bugalla Island, Lake Victoria, with other members of the same combination. 46 pp.
395
16
LEP 716
Carpenter G. D. H., 1924: A new subspecies of Papilio dardanus Brown. 2 pp.
50
2
30247
Carpenter G. D. H., 1932: The forms of Acraea johnstoni, Godm. (Lep. Nymphalidae), and their distribution. 21 pp.
150
6
LEP 4202
Carpenter G. D. H., 1934: Mimicry. 8 pp.
50
2
LEP 718
Carpenter G. D. H., 1935: A suggested explanation of variation in cryptic Lepidoptera. 3 pp.
50
2
LEP 4203
Carpenter G. D. H., 1935: Attacks of birds upon butterflies. 3 pp.
50
2
LEP 4205
Carpenter G. D. H., 1935: Selective attacks of birds on butterflies: a new set of observations. 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 719
Carpenter G. D. H., 1936: Birds do attack butterflies. 7 pp.
50
2
LEP 4206
Carpenter G. D. H., 1936: Discussion on theory of natural selection. 3 pp.
50
2
LEP 4207
Carpenter G. D. H., 1936: Eccoptoptera cupricollis Chd., and another coleopterous mutilloid. 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 4208
Carpenter G. D. H., 1936: Entomology and natural selection. 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 4209
Carpenter G. D. H., 1936: The aposematic larva of Brithys pancratii Cyr. distasteful to Guinea-fowl, and odoriferous white moths refused by a galago. 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 723
Carpenter G. D. H., 1936: The butterflies of Abyssinia. 2 pp.
50
2
31803
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: A flight of a butterfly that appeared to be Catopsilia florella Fab. in the straits of messina. 15 pp.
95
4
LEP 725
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: Birds as enemies of butterflies. 4 pp.
50
2
TSL 08606
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: Charaxes eudoxus Drury (Lep.). A revision, with description of a new subspecies. 15 pp. The Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 86(6)
95
4
31804
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: Further evidence that birds do attack and eat butterflies. 27 pp.
195
8
LEP 727
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: Lizards as enemies of butterflies. 5 pp.
50
2
LEP 728
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: Observations by Mr. R. E. Moreau on a nesting african shrike capturing butterflies. 2 pp.
50
2
30249
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: On some European yellow forms of Pieris napi (L.) (Lep., Rhopalocera): a review of the literature. 17 pp.
150
6
LEP 4211
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: The needs of the mimetic theory. 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 4212
Carpenter G. D. H., 1937: Wild birds and butterflies. 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 729
Carpenter G. D. H., 1938: Arctia plantaginis Linn. (Lep.) eaten by Swifts. 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 730
Carpenter G. D. H., 1938: Birds seen to attack the Nymphaline butterfly Anaea verticordia luciana Hall. 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 4213
Carpenter G. D. H., 1938: Mimicry in relation to other forms of protective coloration. 4 pp.
50
2
LEP 732
Carpenter G. D. H., 1938: Some interesting Rhopalocera from the Southern Sudan. 17 pp.
50
2
LEP 733
Carpenter G. D. H., 1938: Two remarkable cases of beak-marks on butterflies. 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 734
Carpenter G. D. H., 1939: Resemblance of a geometrid moth Amnemopsyche (Agirpa) wardi E. M. sharpe to the butterfly Acraea Acerata tenella Rog. in the Congo. 1 p.
50
2
LEP 4214
Carpenter G. D. H., 1940: Attacks of birds on Pieris brassicae L. (Lep.). 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 4215
Carpenter G. D. H., 1940: Destruction of cabbage white butterflies by birds. 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 735
Carpenter G. D. H., 1940: Extensive destruction of Pieris brassicae (L.) (Lep.) by birds. 6 pp.
50
2
LEP 4216
Carpenter G. D. H., 1940: Some interesting cases of attacks by birds on butterflies. 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 737
Carpenter G. D. H., 1941: An interesting sidelight on the causes of coloration in butterflies. 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 4217
Carpenter G. D. H., 1941: Commander James John Walker, R. N., M. A. (Oxon.), F.L.S., F.R.E.S., died at Oxford, 12 January 1939, and his passing leaves the world of natural history the poorer for the loss of an ardent traveller-collector. 3 pp.
50
2
LEP 738
Carpenter G. D. H., 1941: Descriptions of Euploea jennessi, a new species, and of a new form, valdemaculata, of E. Guerini C. & R. Felder (Lepidoptera). 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 739
Carpenter G. D. H., 1941: The relative frequency of break-marks on butterflies of different edibility to birds. 8 pp.
50
2
30250
Carpenter G. D. H., 1942: Observations and experiments in Africa by the late C. F. M. Swynnerton on wild birds eating butterflies and the preference shown. 37 pp.
250
10
30251
Carpenter G. D. H., 1942: Revisional notes on Melanesian Euploea (Lep.) with description of new subspecies and forms. 14 pp.
95
4
LEP 741
Carpenter G. D. H., 1943: Beak-marked butterflies. 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 742
Carpenter G. D. H., 1943: Birds as enemies of the larvae of Zygaena filipendulae L. (Lep.). 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 743
Carpenter G. D. H., 1944: Evidence of extensive destruction of Danaus chrysippus L. (Lepidoptera) in S. W. Abyssinia. 3 pp.
50
2
LEP 4219
Carpenter G. D. H., 1946: Capture of butterflies in great numbers by the grass Setaria verticillata (L.) Beauv. in East Africa. 2 pp.
50
2
LEP 4220
Carpenter G. D. H., 1946: Corrigendum. 1 pp.
50
2
30252
Carpenter G. D. H., 1947: Pseudacraea eurytus (L.) (Lep., Nymphalidae): A study of a polymorphic mimic in various degrees of speciation. 70 pp.
495
20
LEP 745
Carpenter G. D. H., 1947: The geographical distribution of the forms of the African Nymphaline butterflies Charaxes etesipe Godart and Ch. penricei Rothschild. 16 pp. [M67]
50
2
LEP 4222
Carpenter G. D. H., 1948: Mimicry, and ecogenotypical variation. 7 pp.
50
2
30253
Carpenter G. D. H., 1948: Pseudacraea eurytus (L.) (Lep. Nymphalidae). A study of a polymorphic mimic in various degrees of specialition. 79 pp.
495
20
LEP 747
Carpenter G. D. H., 1951: Colotis fausta somalica Hale Carpenter and Jackson, 1950. (Lep., Pieridae). 1 pp.
50
2
LEP 713
Carpenter G. D. H., : A further note on Pseudocraea eurytus (L.) (Lepid. Nymphalinae) and its models in eastern Uganda. 1 p.
50
2
LEP 749
Carpentier F., 1954: Nervure surnuméraire chez des intersexués males de Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidopt. Hétéroc.). 4 pp.