William Dunham Kearfott #1905 #Descriptions of New Species of Tortricid , from North Carolina, with Notes #U.S. Government Printing Office, 1905

Descriptions of New Species of Tortricid Moths, from North Carolina, with Notes Check List of the of Boreal America Descriptions of New Species of South American Geometrid Moths Descriptions of Some New Tortricidæ (Leafrollers) Descriptions of tineoid moths (Microlepidoptera) from South America Revision of the American Moths of the Genus Argyresthia Teneina [!] of Colorado Some New South American Moths

Leafroller or Tortricid Moths (Family ). Clear-winged Moths (Family Sesiidae). Ermine Moths (Family Yponomeutidae). Adults fly May-Aug. It is the least common of the Hemaris species in eastern North America, and its favored food is early, low blueberry. Carolina Sphinx (ph) _ M#7775 MD NC NJ PA (NA:25,558) (PM:1) (PNE:257) (S:238) (W:248) Manduca sexta (in the subfamily SPHINGINAE). The larva of the Manduca sexta is known as the Tobacco Hornworm. The Intermediate Sphinx Moth occurs from coastal North Carolina to northern Florida, and west along the Gulf Coast to Texas. Adults fly Apr-Oct. Gaudy Sphinx Moth (ph) _ M#7866 (PM:3) (species described by Linnaeus in 1758) Eumorpha labruscae (in the subfamily MACROGLOSSINAE). Full-Text Paper (PDF): New Records of Tortricid Moths (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) from Ukraine. Kavurka V. V. â” Five species of tortricid moths of the tribe Grapholitini are recorded from Ukraine for the first time: oxytropidis (Martini, 1912); Pammene ignorata Kuznetzov, 1968; Dichrorampha teichiana S ulcs et Kerppola, 1997; Dichrorampha sylvicolana Heinemann, 1863 and Dichrorampha baixerasana Trematerra, 1991. Most of these species were collected in north-eastern regions of Ukraine. K e y w o r d s: Tortricidae, Grapholitini, Ukraine, new records. Ãîâûå Ãà õîäêè ëèñòîâåðòîê (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) â Óêðà èÃÃ¥. Descriptions of new species of tortricid moths, from North Carolina, with notes William Dunham Kearfott. 1905. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 28(1398): 349-364. 2. Revision of the North American moths of the subfamily Eucosminae of the family Olethreutidae Carl Heinrich. 1923. United States National Museum Bulletin 123: 1-298. 3. North American Moth Photographers Group. 4. A brief history of lepidopterology in Illinois. From. North carolina. Ayith notes. By William. Dunham. GEMISTRIGULANA, new species. Head, palpi, and thorax light gray, speckled with fuscous and black; the darker shades predominating on outer sides of palpi and patagia. Antennjv light gray, annulated with black, very shortly ciliated in male. Palpi short, scarcely extending beyond face, porrect; outer joint short, black, exposed; tuft on second joint flattened, neither compressed or loosely scaled, longer on upper than lower side. New. Tortricid. Mothsâ”. Kearfott. 351. New species will be added as and when they are added into the Singapore Moth project. Updated 11 Oct 2017, Created 3 Oct 2015. Gan CW. Complete guide including all photos and descriptions, spanning multiple pages. journal. Split page, species info on the left, room for notes on the right. Species info will be truncated to fit on the page. Taxa to include. All taxa in this guide.