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A Biological Inquiry into the Nature of Melanism in Amphidasis Betularia, Linn

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IT is well known to entomologists that dark varieties of several species of moths have recently become increasingly common in many localities within the British Isles, and also that the dark forms are appearing in fresh districts.

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LEIGH, H. A Biological Inquiry into the Nature of Melanism in Amphidasis Betularia, Linn. Nature 85, 270–271 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/085270f0

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