This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A240238 #8 Apr 11 2014 15:19:42 %S A240238 19,37,19,37,79,97,67,139,157,59,97,199,229,31,307,337,113,367,379, %T A240238 439,53,163,499,89,547,577,607,619,727,829,877,937,313,967,487,997, %U A240238 1009,1069,37,373,577,389,31,1237,1279,1297,229,463,41,1399,1429,727,1459,1609,1627,1657,1759,593,1867,223,2029,2089,2137,1087,2179,61,773,263,409,2467 %N A240238 a(n) is the prime p for which A135952(n) divides Fibonacci(p). %H A240238 Hans Havermann, <a href="/A240238/b240238.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..5000</a> %e A240238 a(1) is 19 because A135952(1) = 37 divides Fibonacci(19). %e A240238 a(2) is 37 because A135952(2) = 73 divides Fibonacci(37). %e A240238 a(3) is 19 because A135952(3) = 113 divides Fibonacci(19). %e A240238 a(4) is 37 because A135952(4) = 149 divides Fibonacci(37). %Y A240238 Cf. A135952, A240239. %K A240238 nonn %O A240238 1,1 %A A240238 _Hans Havermann_, Apr 02 2014