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Classical Biological Control of Arthropods in Australia
(Prout)(Geometridae
ARTHROPODA Subphylum Hexapoda Protura, Springtails, Diplura, and Insects
Arthropod Population Dynamics in Pastures Treated with Mirex-Bait to Suppress Red Imported Fire Ant Populations
In Coonoor Forest Area from Nilgiri District Tamil Nadu, India
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 162 (2021) 107198
A Molecular Phylogeny of the Palaearctic and O.Pdf
Kommentiertes Verzeichnis Der Spanner Der DDR Nach Dem Stande Von 1986 (Lepgeometridae)
Learning Lepidoptera, Beinn Eighe, 10Th August
Insects Associated with Droppings of Moose, Alces Alces (L), in Isle Royale National Park, Michigan
Insects Associated with Droppings of Moose, Alces Alces (L), in Isle Royale National Park, Michigan Alexander T
Redalyc.Geometridae Stephens, 1829 from Different Altitudes in Western
Collembola and Lepidoptera) in Different Forest Types: an Example in the French Pyrenees
Ireland Red List No. 9: Macro-Moths (Lepidoptera)
Revision of the Chalcid-Flies of the Tribe Chalcidini in America North of Mexico
Species Richness and Abundance Among Macromoths: a Comparison of Taxonomic, Temporal and Spatial Patterns in Oregon and South Korea Sei-Woong CHOI1 and Jeffrey C
Geometridae (Insecta: Lepidoptera) in Stands of Substitute Species with the Dominant Position of Birch
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The State of Britain's Larger Moths 2013
Ireland Red List No. 9: Macro-Moths (Lepidoptera)
The State of Britain's Larger Moths Report 2006
Moth Responses to Forest-To-Bog Restoration
July 2021 VOL. 31 SUPPLEMENT 2
Hedera Helix L
Moths of Keele University
Cleorodes Warren, 1894 Does Not Belong in the Tribe Boarmiini (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
LEPIDOPTERA) DESCRIBED by MATSUMURA in the Title HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY INSECT COLLECTION, JAPAN
Lepidoptera, Geometridae) Thilo C
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
Attraction to Light – from How Far Do Moths (Lepidoptera) Return to Weak Artificial Sources of Light?