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Hawk Moths of North America Is Richly Illustrated with Larval Images and Contains an Abundance of Life History Information
Moths of Ohio Guide
Two Aberrations of Callosamia Promethea (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
1999, 48 Saturnlidae MUNDI: SATURNIID MOTHS of the WORLD, Part 3, by Bernard D'abrera. 1998. Published by Goecke & E
True and False Foodplants of Callosamia Promethea (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) in Southern Michigan
Butterflies and Moths of Pasco County, Florida, United States
23 HYBRIDIZATION of CALLOSAMIA (SATURNIIDAE) the Genus Callosamia Packard Contains Three Closely Related Species That Generally
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Animal Species of North Carolina 2020
Moth Decline in the Northeastern United States David L
1 1 2 3 a Tetraene Aldehyde As The
List of Native and Naturalized Fauna of Virginia
Appendix 5: Fauna Known to Occur on Fort Drum
Butterflies and Moths of North America
Host Plants of Callosamia Promethea Nees.), Horse Sugar
MOTHS of OHIO Field Guide DIVISION of WILDLIFE INTRODUCTION HOW to USE THIS GUIDE Text By: David J
Volume 2, Issue 1 Winter 2008
Louisiana Native Pollinator Trees Dr. Chrissy Mogren Landscaping
Hostplants of Callosamia (Saturniidae) And
Top View
A Test of Niche Assembly Using the Moth Communities of Morgan-Monroe State Forest
Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
Butterfly Gardening Booklet
Tritrophic Interactions Between Prickly Ash, Giant Swallowtail Butterfly Larvae, and Larval Predators
Rare and Uncommon Animals of Vermont Vermont Natural Heritage Inventory Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department 22 March 2017
Identification and Classification of Silks Using Infrared Spectroscopy Maxime Boulet-Audet1,2,*, Fritz Vollrath2 and Chris Holland3
(Zoology) 1964 University of Maine, Orono MS
Reduced Compsilura Concinnata Parasitism of New England Saturniid Larvae
A Review of Nontarget Effects of Insect Biological Control Agents: Concepts and Examples
Callosamia Species and Hyalophora Cecropia (Saturniidae) Using Allozyme Electrophoresis
Encyclopedia of Biology
Great Lakes Entomologist the GREAT LAKES ENTOMOLOGIST Published by the Michigan Entomological Society Vol
Lepidoptera of North America 1
Project Silkmoth: Why Conduct This Survey? Silkmoths Are Thought to Be Declining in the a Survey of the Many of Our Largest-Sized Moths Northeastern U.S
Diversification of Gut Morphology in Caterpillars Is Associated With