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Ampelophaga rubiginosa
Taxonomic Ecology of Geometric Morphometry on Classification And
Nota Lepidopterologica
REPORT on APPLES – Fruit Pathway and Alert List
Faunal Characteristics of Macrolepidopterous Moths in Various Habitats in Tomakomai:Forest Dwellers and Title Openland Dwellers
Mitochondrial Genomes of Two Bombycoidea Insects and Implications for Their Phylogeny
Chinese Papers on the Impact of Spotted Lanternfly to Kiwifruit
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Aohan Dryland Farming System. Proposal for the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems
Macro Moths of Tinsukia District, Assam: a JEZS 2017; 5(6): 1612-1621 © 2017 JEZS Provisional Inventory Received: 10-09-2017 Accepted: 11-10-2017
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Characterization of the Complete Mitochondrial DNA of Theretra Japonica and Its Phylogenetic Position Within the Sphingidae (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
Title Flowering Phenology and Anthophilous Insect Community in a Grassland Ecosystem at Mt. Yufu, Western Japan Author(S)
Radar Measurements of Morphological Parameters and Species Identification Analysis of Migratory Insects
A New Subspecies of Hawkmoth from Lanyu, Taiwan, with a Revised and Annotated Checklist of the Taiwanese Sphingidae (Lepidoptera) Shen-Horn Yen1,2,*, Ian J
A Study of the Spatio-Temporal Distribution Changes of the Korean Hawk Moth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
Lepidoptera: Sphingidae
July 2021 VOL. 31 SUPPLEMENT 2
REPORT on TABLE GRAPES – Fruit Pathway and Alert List
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Sphingidae Macroglossinae Acosmeryx Anceus Subdentata Rothschild & Jordan, 1903
THE EVOLUTION of COLOR VISION in INSECTS Adriana D. Briscoe1 and Lars Chittka2
Color Polymorphism in Sphingid Caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
EUROPEAN ENTOMOLOGIST November, 30, 2007 Vol
Contributions to the Knowledge of Moths of Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802 (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) of Bhutan with New Records
Lepidoptera) in the Collections of the Manchester Museum
Faunal Characteristics of Macrolepidopterous Moths in Various Habitats in Tomakomai:Forest Dwellers and Title Openland Dwellers
Oak Tree Canker Disease Supports Arthropod Diversity in a Natural Ecosystem
Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)