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Leafminers Nunn & Warrington
(Lepidoptera: Bucculatricidae) Van Noordwest-Europa En Speciaal Van Nederland , Harvard V UNIVERSITY J.H
Parrotia Persica) Over the Last 3 Million Years
Naturalist 1092 Text + Centre Pages
The Smaller Moths of Staffordshire Updated and Revised Edition
Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Rhysipolinae)
Deutscher Wald HESSISCHES MINISTERIUM FÜR UMWELT
Mitcham Common, Entomological Survey 2008
Proceedings and Transactions of the British Entomological and Natural History Society
Check List of Slovenian Microlepidoptera
Lepidoptera Report 2001
Leaf-Mining Insects and Their Parasitoids in Relation to Plant Succession
Recent Shifts in Distribution of Microlepidoptera in the Netherlands
Redalyc.New Records of Lepidoptera from the Iberian Peninsula from 2016
January Review of Non-Avian Sightings 2018 the Year Began
Quercus Rubra) in Western Europe (Bucculatricidae)
Identification of Leaf-Mining Lepidoptera
Top View
The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation
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The Smaller Moths of Staffordshire
Science 129237/DC1 Ilaaas
West Hythe, Hythe Roughs West, Lympne and Folks' Wood
Shaw, Mark R (Research Associate) (2017) Further Notes on the Biology of Pseudavga Flavicoxa Tobias, 1964 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Rhysipolinae)
Lepidoptera in Cheshire in 2001
Searching for Leafmining Moths and Bagworms in East Yorkshire
Target Species and Other Residents—An Experiment with Nest Boxes for Red Squirrels in Central Poland
Butterfly Conservation Upper Thames Branch Moth Sightings Archive - July to December 2011
The Evaluation of Factors Determining the Health Condition of Acer Platanoides and Tilia Cordata Plantings in Selected Sites of Urban Greenery in Poznań, Poland
Lepidoptera) 199-264 © Biologiezentrum Linz/Austria; Download Unter
C16 Woodies2
Wales Moth List
Nota Lepidopterologica, 15.11 .2012, ISSN 0342-7536 ©Societas Europaea Lepidopterologica; Download Unter Und
Two Hundred and Twenty-Five Species of Reared Western Palaearctic
Phytophages of Linden Under the Conditions of Grodno Ponemany (Belarus) and Krasnodar (Russia)
LEAF MINES . . . and GALLS