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Cryptocala acadiensis
Macrolepidoptera Inventory of the Chilcotin District
MOTHS and BUTTERFLIES LEPIDOPTERA DISTRIBUTION DATA SOURCES (LEPIDOPTERA) * Detailed Distributional Information Has Been J.D
CHECKLIST of WISCONSIN MOTHS (Superfamilies Mimallonoidea, Drepanoidea, Lasiocampoidea, Bombycoidea, Geometroidea, and Noctuoidea)
An Annotated Checklist of the Lepidoptera of the Beaver Island Archipelago, Lake Michigan
Cryptocala Chardinyi
The Cutworm Moths of Ontario and Quebec
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
The Lepidoptera Families and Associated Orders of British Columbia
Forillon Taxonomy Report
The Moth Fauna at Pierce Cedar Creek Institute with Special Emphasis on the Noctuidae (S.L.) (Lepidoptera)
University of Guelph ARBORETUM MOTHS All Species Found by CANDICE TALBOT (CT) Unless Otherwise Indicated
Lepidoptera of the Former Lloyd Lohr Farm, 1999-2001 – 2012 Update
Insect Diversity on Mount Mansfield
Survey of the Lepidoptera Fauna in Willmore Wilderness Park
Lepidoptera Survey of the Peace River Parkland Subregion in Northwestern Alberta (Research and Collection Permit No
Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement in Michigan
Moths and Butterflies of the Prairies Ecozone in Canada
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Monica Paola Higuera
QUBS Moth & Butterfly Species
Minnesota Phalaenidae (Noctuidae)
Annotated Check List of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America North of Mexico
Initial Inventory of the Moths of the Grand Portage National Monument, Cook County, Minnesota
An All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory of the Huron Mountain Club
Distribution of Grassland Insects in Eastern North Dakota”
Preliminary Inventory of Lepidoptera from Cook County, Minnesota: Hesperioidea, Papilionoidea, Drepanoidea, Geometroidea, Bombycoidea, Sphingoidea and Noctuoidea
Insect Diversity on Mount Mansfield
Fen and the Art of Mitchell's Satyr Maintenance
PRELIMINARY INVENTORY of the MOTH FAUNA of the FEN and CEDAR SWAMP COMPLEXES at PIERCE CEDAR CREEK INSTITUTE P. Gleave And
Great Lakes Entomologist