"The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XII., No. 2, February 1880" by Various, is a 19th-century scientific document that shines a light on the branch of zoology that deals with insects. It homes in on insect classification and where they're found in Canada and the United States. A key part is about the features and links between different types of Satyrus butterflies, pointing out what makes each one different. The volume explores the connection between "Nephele" and "Alope" butterflies, looking at how they look, where they live, and how they breed, all based on research and facts. W. H. Edwards puts together information from different places and explains how these butterflies grow, from eggs to adults. Other writings broaden the view of Canada's insect world, touching on how important bugs are to farming and how much more scientists and people care about this field. To sum it up, this volume acts as a helpful book for those who love and research insects and want to figure out the details of insect life in North America.

The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XII., No. 2, February 1880
By Various
Discover the hidden world of 19th-century insect research, where scientists sought to understand the relationships and classifications of North American butterflies.
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