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100 1 _aKellogg, Vernon L.
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245 1 0 _aInsects and Spiders of the Galapagos Islands /
_cVernon L. Kellogg.
260 3 _c1901.
300 _a: 173-175 p.
520 0 _aBy the financial aid of Mr. Timothy Hopkins of Menlo Park, California, Stanford University was enabled to send two zoologists with Captain Noyes of the ninety-six ton schooner Julia E. Whale (San Francisco) to the Galapagos Islands in November, 1898. Mr. Robert Evans Snodgrass, assistant in entomology, and Mr. Edmund Heller, student in zoology, were selected to make the trip. They reached the Archipelago on December 22, 1899.In the time of their stay they visited every island of the group except the small island called Jervis, spending from two to sixty days on each island.
546 _aInglés
653 _aInsects
653 _aInsectos
653 _aSpiders
653 _aArañas
653 _aMallophaga
653 _aGalapagos Islands
653 _aIslas Galápagos
773 0 _gVol. 9, (January 1901), p.173-175.
_tJournal of Entomology
856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1901/93159
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