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Notes: Not seen. Citation from Radchenko (pers. comm.). Signed for printing ("podpisano k pechati") 19 November 1987, but actually published in 1988.

Tulloch, G. S. 1929. The proper use of the terms parapsides and parapsidal furrows. Psyche (Cambridge) 36:376-382.

Notes: Stamp date in MCZ library: 1930.03.13.

Tulloch, G. S. 1930a. An unusual nest of Pogonomyrmex. Psyche (Cambridge) 37:61-70. PDF

Notes: Stamp date in MCZ library: 1930.06.10.

Tulloch, G. S. 1930b. Thoracic modifications accompanying the development of subaptery and aptery in the genus Monomorium. Psyche (Cambridge) 37:202-206. PDF

Notes: Stamp date in MCZ library: 1930.11.20.

Tulloch, G. S. 1932. A gynergate of Myrmecia. Psyche (Cambridge) 39:48-51. PDF

Notes: Stamp date in MCZ library: 1932.07.01.

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Notes: Wheeleria (Lepidoptera), senior homonym of Wheeleria Forel, 1905.