Abstract

E.A. JARZEMB0WSKI of the Dept. of Palaeontology, British Museum (Natural History), London SW7 5BD., writes as follows:- "I work on fossil insects under Dr P.E.S. Whalley at this museum. I gave a talk on Scottish fossil insects at the Pal. Ass. Edinburgh meeting last year, and included Lithomantis carbonarius Woodward (Bolton, H. 1921-2. A monograph of the fossil insects of the British Coal Measures. Palaeontogr. Soc. Honogr. pi.2 fig. 4). The counterpart of this specimen, if it exists, would be worth examining, as this is the best preserved Palaeodictyopteran yet found in Britain. I was wondering if it might be possible to "advertise" for help in locating it via...

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