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Diffuse Coevolution Between Two Epicephala Species (Gracillariidae) and Two Breynia Species (Phyllanthaceae)
Four New Species of Epicephala Meyrick, 1880 (Lepidoptera
Three New Species of Epicephala Meyrick (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae
Leafflower–Leafflower Moth Mutualism in the Neotropics: Successful Transoceanic Dispersal from the Old World to the New World by Actively-Pollinating Leafflower Moths
(Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae: Epicephala) and Leafflower Trees (Phyllanthaceae: Phyllanthus Sensu Lato [Glochidion]) in Southeastern Polynesia
David H. Hembry
An Obligate Pollination Mutualism and Reciprocal Diversification in the Tree Genus Glochidion (Euphorbiaceae)
From Plant Exploitation to Mutualism
Phytophagous Insect Community Assembly Through Niche
How Highly Specialised Moth Pollinators Track Host Plant
Title Revision of the Japanese Species of Epicephala Meyrick With
WO 2018/037361 Al 01 March 2018 (01.03.2018) W !P O PCT
Six New Species of Epicephala Meyrick, 1880 (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) Associated with Phyllanthaceae Plants
Co-Occurring Pollinators and Parasite Species in Breynia Oblongifolia
Mutualists Repeated Colonization of Remote Islands by Specialized
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Prodoxus Praedictus, N. Sp., a New Bogus Yucca Moth from Southern California
The Possible Driving Role of a Third-Party Partner Auth
How Highly Specialised Moth Pollinators Track Host Plant Phenology in Unpredictable Climates Jonathan T
Chapter 7 Reinforced Specificity of Pollinator Moths
Adaptive Networks for Restoration Ecology
Mutualists Repeated Colonization of Remote Islands by Specialized
Interações Entre Protodiscelis (Colletidae, Neopasiphaeinae) E Plantas Aquáticas E a Importância De Odores Florais Na Atração De
Entomology 2011 Program Book Available Online (PDF)
Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae)
Literature Cited
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
NPSNM Interim Report (December 31, 2015) David Hembry, Ph.D
A Novel, Enigmatic Basal Leafflower Moth Lineage Pollinating a Derived