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English: Ailanthus silkworm caterpillar and silkmoth (originally labelled as Bombyx Cynthia, but perhaps now Samia Cynthia). Published in the book Nature and Art Vol.I, page 15/16, published 1866 Day & Son, Ltd, London, scanned by Google Book. Artist probably the author of the article, William Bernhardt Tegetmeier (1816-1912), English naturalist.
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Author William Bernhard Tegetmeier. File created by Ian Tresman

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