Catalogue and journal, v1566
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{ "text": "1857\nAnatolia palustris\n\"\n\"\n1846\nLimon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about 1/2 of the body back from the anus to the end of the color is depressed; VI ocelli seen (see also p. 309) wolley nore and Lemon Chroma and Lemon Yellow (see also p. 309) are two colors that have been collected by W.W. Webb in 1818, as determined by Richardson.\nVariably: From a point about [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]