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Published: 2020-06-03
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The curious, and incorrect, case of “St. Martin’s Falls”, a type locality for many insect species described by Francis Walker

845 de Fontainebleau, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada, J3H 4J2.
94 Chemin Bonnaly, Orford, Québec, Canada, J1X 6S3.
Lepidoptera Martin’s Falls Marten Falls First Nation Reserve Ogoki Ogoki Post George Barnston Hudson’s Bay Company Canada

Abstract

The curious case of “St. Martin’s Falls”, Hudson’s Bay, Canada, as referred to by Francis Walker and other authors as type locality for many insect species, is resolved for being Martin’s Falls and the history of that misleading name is explained.

 

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