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Chaetaglaea cerata
Identification of Insect-Plant Pollination Networks for a Midwest Installation: Fort Mccoy, WI 5B
2017, Jones Road, Near Blackhawk, RAIN (Photo: Michael Dawber)
Contributions Toward a Lepidoptera (Psychidae, Yponomeutidae, Sesiidae, Cossidae, Zygaenoidea, Thyrididae, Drepanoidea, Geometro
Chaetaglaea Cerata (A Noctuid Moth)
CHECKLIST of WISCONSIN MOTHS (Superfamilies Mimallonoidea, Drepanoidea, Lasiocampoidea, Bombycoidea, Geometroidea, and Noctuoidea)
Species Known Or Suspected on Massasoit National Wildlife Refuge
2017 Management Plan Update
NENHC 2015 Oral Presentation Abstracts
2017 Management Plan Update
Rare Animal Status List October 2017
Massachusetts Endangered Species
Rare Animal Status List January 2013
Terrestrial Habitats Introduction to Terrestrial Habitats
Canton Produced in 2012
Moths and Butterflies of the Prairies Ecozone in Canada
Invertebrates
QUBS Moth & Butterfly Species
Appendix D2: Species of Greatest Conservation Need and Their Assigned Species Groups, Sorted Alphabetically by Taxonomic Group and Species Common Name
Top View
State and Federally Listed and Special Concern Species for ME
SWAP Species List
Wildlife Action Plan September 2015
Annotated Check List of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America North of Mexico
Gracillariidae, Heliodinidae, Heliozelidae, Hepialidae 695 Nomina Insecta Nearctica
Carbondale & Jefferson Twps
Appendix A: Massachusetts Endangered, Threatened, and Special Concern Species
Identifying Species and Natural Communities in Pennsylvania
Animal Species Actively Inventoried by NY Natural Heritage Program
North Atlantic Coastal Plain Heathland and Grassland
APPENDIX 1A: SOURCES of INFORMATION This Appendix Lists the Information Sources That Were Reviewed During the Development of This Plan
NYSDEC SWAP SGCN Butterflies and Moths
Natural History of the Albany Pine Bush Albany and Schenectady Counties, New York
Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program Massachusetts State Plan
Roadside Rights-Of-Way As Pollinator Habitat: a Literature Review Final
Draft Environmental Assessment
New England Cottontail Habitat Restoration David Scarpitti – Upland Game Project Leader
RESULTS for SPECIES* Modification to Standard Method All G1-G3G4 and T1-T3 Species Known in the Ecoregion Were Considered As Potential Targets