Annulosa Javanica, Ou Description Des Insectes De Java, with the subtitle Pr c d s D'un Extrait Des Horae Entomologicae Du M me Auteur..., is a detailed work on the insects of Java by William Sharp Macleay. This book provides descriptions of various insect species found on the island, accompanied by excerpts from Macleay's broader entomological studies. A valuable resource for entomologists and natural historians, this book offers insights into the insect fauna of Java during the time of its publication. It remains relevant for researchers interested in the historical distribution and classification of insect species in Southeast Asia.
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