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FOR some years past I have been particularly interested in some points in the entomology of Chili and the extreme southern portion of South America, which, although known to most entomologists who have made special groups their study, have never yet been, so far as I know, even more than casually alluded to in works on geographical distribution, and are ignored in the principal ones. I allude to the occurrence in that part of the world of well-marked palæarctic or nearctic forms not found otherwise in America south of Mexico, and utterly unknown in the southern hemisphere in the Old World.
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MCLACHLAN, R. On some Peculiar Points in the Insect-Fauna of Chili. Nature 17, 162 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017162b0
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