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1999, 48 Saturnlidae MUNDI: SATURNIID MOTHS of the WORLD, Part 3, by Bernard D'abrera. 1998. Published by Goecke & E
Special Edition: Moths Interview with Bart Coppens, Guest Speaker at ICBES 2017
Fall 2009 3 Academy Abbreviated a Bite of Evolution Locking Teeth
Biology of Attacus Atlas (Lepidoptera : Saturniidae) a Wild Silk Worm of India
The Major Arthropod Pests and Weeds of Agriculture in Southeast Asia
Attacus Atlas L
WAZA News 3/12
Bugs R All Dec 2011 FINAL
NATURE TERRITORY December 2010 Newsletter of the Northern Territory Field Naturalists Club Inc
Mechanisms of Survival of Arthropods in the World
A New Record of Six Larval Instars in Attacus Atlas L. (Saturniidae) From
Study of Gas Exchange in Insects by Sensitive Laser Photoacoustic Spectroscopy S
An Annotated List of the Fruit-Piercing Moth Genus Eudocima Blllberg, 1820 (Sensu POOLE) with Descriptions of Four New Species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae, Catocalinae)
Zoologische Mededelingen
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A Potential New Host of Fagara Silkmoth Attacus Atlas Linn
Evidence for the Existence of Three Species in the Genus Archaeoattacus (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
Experimental Study of Young Modulus of Attacus Atlas, Vespa Crabro, and Libellula Depressa Wings
Top View
Biology of Attacus Atlas (Lepidoptera : Saturniidae) a Wild Silk Worm Of
ATLAS MOTH Attacus Wardi
The Mistletoe Emperor Moth (Opodiphthera Loranthi) (Lucas) (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
THAISZIA Exotic Butterflies and Moths (Lepidoptera) in Botanical Gardens – Potential for Education and Research
Mcguire Center News, Vol
Intensification of Wild Silkworm Attacus Atlas Rearing (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
Peigler, R. S. 1992. a New Species of Syntherata from the Trobriand Islands
False Gynandromorph of Attacus Atlas (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
Butterflies Go Free
Two New Opodiphthera Species from Bougainville and Guadalcanal 97- 103 Nachr
Identification and Classification of Silks Using Infrared Spectroscopy Maxime Boulet-Audet1,2,*, Fritz Vollrath2 and Chris Holland3
Preparing Silk Biomaterial from Cocoon of Wild Silkmoth Attacus Atlas
The Role of Eyespots As Anti-Predator Mechanisms, Principally Demonstrated in the Lepidoptera
Common Moths Around Danum Field Station
Lepidoptera, Saturniidae)
Lepidoptera: Bombycoidea)
Experimental Study of Young Modulus of Attacus Atlas, Vespa Crabro, and Libellula Depressa Wings
Victoria Butterfly Gardens Raising Giants