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Drymonia ruficornis
St Julians Park Species List, 1984 – 2003
Schutz Des Naturhaushaltes Vor Den Auswirkungen Der Anwendung Von Pflanzenschutzmitteln Aus Der Luft in Wäldern Und Im Weinbau
Desktop Biodiversity Report
Diversity of the Moth Fauna (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) of a Wetland Forest: a Case Study from Motovun Forest, Istria, Croatia
Biodiversity Response to Land Use Change Across Scales
Scottish Macro-Moth List, 2015
Bat Aggregational Response to Pest Caterpillar Emergence Ján Blažek*, Adam Konečný & Tomáš Bartonička
British Lepidoptera (/)
Proceedings of the „Research Conservation, Management” Conference (Aggtelek) 1–5 May 1966
Parasitoids of Heterogynis Rambur (Lepidoptera: Zygaenoidea, Heterogynidae)
Folio N° 869
The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Biodiversity of Norfolk Jeff Price
BIODIVERSITY and ENVIRONMENT of NEW ROAD, LITTLE LONDON and NEIGHBOURING COUNTRYSIDE by Dr Paul Sterry Contents: 1
Ireland Red List No. 9: Macro-Moths (Lepidoptera)
Neue Entomologische Nachrichten
Arquivos Entomolóxicos, 17: 219-224
The Lepidopterists' News
Moths and Butterflies of Keele.Pdf
Top View
WILTSHIRE MACRO-MOTH LIST Compiled by John Muggleton and with Comments by Dave Brotheridge Version: 26Th March 2020
Full-Text (PDF)
Science 129237/DC1 Ilaaas
The State of Britain's Larger Moths 2013
Ireland Red List No. 9: Macro-Moths (Lepidoptera)
Dissertation
Lepidoptera: Macroheterocera) Communities
Host Specificity of Microsporidia Pathogenic to the Gypsy Moth
The Notodontidae (Lepidoptera) of Israel. 237-247 ©Ges
Scottish Macro Moths List
Dalechampii Oak (Quercus Dalechampii Ten.), an Important Host Plant for Folivorous Lepidoptera Larvae
Journal of Natural Science Collections
Moths of Keele University
The Insects and Other Invertebrates of Alderley Edge
Of Central Dobrogea (Romania)
1 B&F Number Vernacular Name National Distribution Family Genus/Species 2281 Alder Moth Local Acronictinae Acronicta Alni 23
Fannyside Report
Attraction to Light – from How Far Do Moths (Lepidoptera) Return to Weak Artificial Sources of Light?