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Some related literature:
Curtis, 1838
British Entomology; being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insecta found in Great Britain and Ireland: Containing coloured Figures from Nature of the Most Rare and Beautiful Species, an in Many Instances of the Plants Upon Which They are Found
British Entomology1: pl. 1-50 (1824),
2: pl. 51-98 (1825),
3: pl. 99-146 (1826),
4: pl. 147-194 (1827),
5: pl. 195-241 (1828),
6: pl. 242-289 (1829),
7: pl. 290-337 (1830),
8: pl. 338-383 (1831),
9: pl. 384-433 (1832),
10: pl. 434-481 (1833),
11: pl. 482-529 (1834),
12: pl. 530-577 (1835),
13: pl. 578-625 (1836),
14: pl. 626-673 (1837),
15: pl. 674-721 (1838),
16: pl. 722-769 (1839)
[MBGB3]; Maitland Emmet, 1996
The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland, 3: Yponomeutidae - Elachistidae
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