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Plume Moths of Family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India
PLUME MOTHS of AFGHANISTAN (LEPIDOPTERA, PTEROPHORIDAE) 1Altai State University, Lenina 61
Additions, Deletions and Corrections to An
Butterflies and Moths (Insecta: Lepidoptera) of the Lokrum Island, Southern Dalmatia
Lepidoptera: Tortricidae, Pterophoridae)
A New Species of Oxyptilus Zeller from the Southwestern United States (Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae)
Microlepidoptera.Hu Redigit: Fazekas Imre
Far Eastern Entomologist Number 392: 21-30 ISSN 1026-051X
Redalyc.New Findings of the Tribe Oxyptilini Arenberger, 1995 in Iran
Lancashire Branch Newsletter Spring 2020
Lepidoptera of Rye Bay
Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae)
Increased Migration of Lepidoptera Linked to Climate Change
Generic Revision of the Superfamily Pterophoroidea (Lepidoptera)
Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae: Pterophorinae), with Descriptions of Two New Genera
Contributions to the Knowledge of the Pterophoridae (Lepidoptera) Fauna of Romania
The Pterophoridae of Bhutan (Lepidoptera), with the Description of a New Species Cees Gielis & Karma Wangdi
A UK Perspective to Immigrant Lepidoptera in Europe
Top View
Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera
Division of the Pterophoridae Into Tribes (Lepidoptera)
Systematic Catalogue of the Entomofauna of the Madeira Archipelago and Selvagens Islands
The Pterophoridae of Bhutan (Lepidoptera), with the Description of a New Species Cees Gielis & Karma Wangdi
A Systematic List of the Moths and Butterflies of Sandwich Bay
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Notes on Some African Pterophoridae, with Description of New Species (Lepidoptera)
Redalyc.Faunistische Daten Zur Verbreitung Der Pterophoridae Auf Der Iberischen Halbinsel (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae)
Plume Moths (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) of Israel
Increased Migration of Lepidoptera Linked to Climate Change
Redalyc.The Lepidoptera of Parque Natural Do Tejo Internacional
DNA Metabarcoding in Terrestrial Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring: the Case of Nocturnal Insects in NE Portugal