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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2013 16:01:36 GMT -8
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Post by nosorog on Nov 6, 2013 20:29:20 GMT -8
Wow!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2013 21:44:27 GMT -8
Superb.......thanks for sharing:)
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Post by jensb on Nov 7, 2013 0:10:49 GMT -8
Wow that they found those speciments again. That is a very Nice discovery
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Post by anthony on Nov 8, 2013 8:27:22 GMT -8
An amazing find and a true treasure. Thanks for posting this.
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Post by boghaunter1 on Nov 8, 2013 9:46:39 GMT -8
Astounding discovery indeed!.... in Arlington, Virginia?.... How in the world did this collection of A.F. Wallace end up in the U.S.? This is certainly an historically important scientific collection... I thought all of Wallace's personal collection ended up at the BMHN specimens along with Darwin's?..... Thanks for posting... fascinating!
John K.
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Post by nomad on Dec 2, 2013 21:59:29 GMT -8
Quite a lot of the Wallace collection ended up in the Hope Department of Entomology at Oxford, although most is in the BMNH. Great video.
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