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Eidophasia messingiella
Lepidoptera in Cheshire in 2002
Monitoring Report Spring/Summer 2015 Contents
Animal Sciences 52.Indb
Botolph's Bridge, Hythe Redoubt, Hythe Ranges West And
The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation
Genera Paraswammerdamia Friese and Eidophasia Stephens Recorded in Israel (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidae, Plutellidae) 85-88 Mitt
Desktop Biodiversity Report
National Botanic Garden of Wales Ecology Report, 2016
Yorkshire Union
Western Palaearctic Oedicephalini and Phaeogenini
Climate Change and Shifts in the Distribution of Moth Species in Finland, with a Focus on the Province of Kainuu
The Smaller Moths of Staffordshire Updated and Revised Edition
SG17 2 Sumpich Final.Indd
The Lepidoptera of Bucharest and Its Surroundings (Romania)
Light Villa, St James' Hospital 11 November 2013
Identification of Micro-Moth Families
Bioloģiskā Daudzveidība Gaujas Nacionālajā Parkā
Ergebnisse Der Albanien-Expedition 1961 Des Deutschen Entomologischen Institutes
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Latvijas Dabiskie Meži
Animal Sciences 52.Indb
Růzkumů V Národní Přírodní Rezervaci Velký Spičák (Okres Jihlava)
Sinteza Lucrarii
Eidophasia Messingiella (Fischer Von Röslerstamm, 1840) (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae), a New Genus and Species from Iran
Plutella Polaris Rediscovered
An Overlooked Diamondback Moth Revealed by DNA Barcodes
Lepidoptera in Cheshire 2005
Redalyc.Eidophasia Infuscata Staudinger, [1871] 1870, Status
Preliminary Ecological Appraisal Internal and External Bat Survey
Monitoring Report 2018
Virg 18112 Tabbert 2
Vegetasjon Og Insektliv På Isi 2004 (Pdf)
Eidophasia Assmanni Sp. Nov., the First Alpine Representative of the Genus, Detected in the Russian Altai Mountains (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae)
TR23 N (Copt Point, Capel Battery and Folkestone Warren West)
Søli Et Al.: Plutella Polaris Rediscovered