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- Biodiversity Action Plan for Caerphilly County Borough Volume 1
- A Review of the Higher Classification of the Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera) with Special Reference to the Holarctic Fauna
- Artificial Light and Moth Biodiversity
- Moths and Butterflies of the Prairies Ecozone in Canada
- TB66: a List of the Lepidoptera of Maine: Part 1 Macrolepidoptera Auburn E
- Lepidoptera: Nolidae, Erebidae, Noctuidae) SHILAP Revista De Lepidopterología, Vol
- From Romanian Dobrogea (South-East Romania) Levente SZÉKELY*
- Lep. Noctuidae) in Hungarian Apple Orchards (Apple Ecosystem Research)
- Type Specimens in the A.J. Cook Arthropod Research Collection Acari
- Annotated Check List of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America North of Mexico
- Nota Lepidopterologica
- Lepidoptera, Noctuidae
- Ireland Red List No. 9: Macro-Moths (Lepidoptera)
- Inventory of the Nolidae, Erebidae, and Noctuidae (Insecta: Lepidoptera) of Plummers Island, Maryland Author(S): Michael G
- Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera
- Preliminary Inventory of Lepidoptera from Cook County, Minnesota: Hesperioidea, Papilionoidea, Drepanoidea, Geometroidea, Bombycoidea, Sphingoidea and Noctuoidea
- Rearing Caterpillars New Foliage Long After Oaks and Hickories Have Hardened for the Summer
- REPORT on TABLE GRAPES – Fruit Pathway and Alert List
- Insect Diversity on Mount Mansfield
- Scottish Macro Moths List
- Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Animal Species of North Carolina 2016 Revised 4 April 2017
- Jummary 13 Egg Rings on Prosopis, Adults 24 Oct
- Order LEPIDOPTERA in British Columbia by Rob Cannings and Geoff Scudder
- Zootaxa, the Noctuinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
- Butterflies and Moths of Alaska, United States
- Butterflies and Moths of Canada
- DNA Metabarcoding As a Tool for Disentangling Food Webs in Agroecosystems
- 1 B&F Number Vernacular Name National Distribution Family Genus/Species 2281 Alder Moth Local Acronictinae Acronicta Alni 23
- Research Article
- Potential Impact of Btk (Bacillus Thurinigiensis Var
- Attraction to Light – from How Far Do Moths (Lepidoptera) Return to Weak Artificial Sources of Light?