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Clicking Caterpillars: Acoustic Aposematism in Antheraea Polyphemus and Other Bombycoidea Sarah G
Genetic Criteria for Establishing Evolutionarily Significant Units in Cryan's Bucktooth
Hemileuca Lucina Henry Edwards, H. Nevadensis Stretch, Anisota Senatoria 0
Chapter 2. the Effects of Compsilura Concinnata, an Introduced Generalist Tachinid, on Non-Target Species in North America: a Cautionary Tale
Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team
Non-Target Effects of Insect Biocontrol Agents and Trends in Host Specificity Since 1985
Moth Decline in the Northeastern United States David L
Moth Decline in the Northeastern United States David L
Bioclimatic Modelling Identifies Suitable Habitat for The
A Natural History of Conspecific Aggregations in Terrestrial Arthropods, with Emphasis on Cycloalexy in Leaf Beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Hemileuca Grotei (Saturniidae): Its Morphology, Natural History, Spatial and Temporal Distribution!
Body Temperature, Behavior, and Growth of Earl Y-Spring Caterpillars (Hemileuca Lucina: Saturniidae)
Interspecific Relationships Between Body Size and Response to Predation Risk 1, 2 EVAN L
Aposematic Caterpillars: Life-Styles of the Warningly Colored And
Reduced Compsilura Concinnata Parasitism of New England Saturniid Larvae
Hemileuca Lucina (New England Buckmoth)
Effectiveness of the Aposematic Eumaeus Childrenae Caterpillars Against Invertebrate Predators Under Field Conditions
THE TACKINID FLIES of ARIZONA Roy W. Simpson a Thesis
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Lepidoptera, Noctuidae
Bogbean Buckmoth (Hemileuca Sp.)
Dropping to Escape: a Review of an Under-Appreciated
Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in Southern Louisiana Scott an Cko Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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Presidential Profile Current President of the Lepidopterists' Society Is Professor Theodore D
Buck Moth Hemileuca Maia (Drury)1 Clare Scott and Phillip E
Parasitism of Barrens Buck Moth Hemileuca Maia Drury in Early and Late Successional Pine Barrens Habitats
Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team
By Tachinid Flies
Hemileuca Sp
Reduced Compsilura Concinnata Parasitism of New England Saturniid Larvae
CHAPTER 1 - TABLE of CONTENTS FISH and WILDLIFE of CONSERVATION CONCERN Introduction
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Patterns of Oviposition in Hemileuca Lucina (Saturniidae)
Lepidoptera of North America 1
GROWTH of the BUCK MOTHS HEMILEUCA LUCINA and H. Mala (SATURNIIDAE) on THEIR OWN and on EACH OTHER's HOSTPLANTS
The Prevalence of Introduced Vespula
Parasitism of Barrens Buck Moth Hemileuca Maia Drury in Early and Late Successional Pine Barrens Habitats