Abstract

ISLAND life presents problems of great interest to the biologist and in particular to the student of geographical distribution. Among the many islands of Polynesia a great field for research awaits inquiry. In so far as the insects and other invertebrates are concerned, we know as yet comparatively little respecting what peculiar forms are present, how the creatures of one group of islands differ from those of another, and from where they have been derived. Diptera Brachycera and Athericera of the Fiji Islands: based on Material in the British Museum (Natural History). By Mario Bezzi. Pp. viii + 220. (London: British Museum (Natural History), 1928.) 15s.

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