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Insects of Western North America 4. Survey of Selected Insect Taxa of Fort Sill, Comanche County, Oklahoma 2
A Guide to Arthropods Bandelier National Monument
A Sample Article Title
Western North American Defoliator Working Group Meeting
Diel Rhythms and Sex Differences in the Locomotor Activity of Hawkmoths Geoffrey T
"Hummingbird" Moths
Infestation of Sphingidae (Lepidoptera)
Workshop Issue of Aquilegia and Conps’ New Workshop Chair, Ronda Koski, Has Done an Excellent Job of Arranging a Number of Interesting Workshops Throughout the State
Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Species Plus Feeding Observations of Some Moths Common to Iowa William Hurston Hendrix III Iowa State University
Sphinx Moths Feed Like Hummingbirds
The Sphinx Moths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) of Nebraska
Nymphalidae) Cember 1950, Is “To Promote Internationally Mark H
Sonorensis 2010
Cossidae, Hypoptinae) Dedicated to Delinda Mix, Including a List of Species of Cossidae Recorded from the Monument
Hyles Lineata Vision-Based Flight Control in the Hawkmoth
An Introduction to Backyard Bugs and Ecology
The Lepidoptera of White Sands National Monument, Otero County, New Mex- Ico, USA 10
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Floral Isolation Between Ornithophilous and Sphingophilous
Revision of the Genus Hyles Hübner (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) from Pakistan and Its Cladistic Relationship
Hyles Lineata) Natureserve Global Status: Secure (G5) HAWK MOTHS in Decline?
Larvae of the White-Lined Sphinx Moth (<Em>Hyles
Craters of the Moon
White-Lined Sphinx
Butterfly Gardens – Reference 2/14/2019 Butterflies Go Through a Four-Stage Developmental Process--Egg, Larva Or Caterpillar, Pupa Or Chrysalis and Adult
Native Thistles: a Conservation Practitioner's Guide
Krissa A. Skogen, Ph.D
Hummingbird Moths
North American Entomophagy Joohi Schrader Wayne State University
Origin of Floral Isolation Between Ornithophilous
Tomato Hornworm, Tobacco Hornworm (Manduca
The Bay Leaf California Native Plant Society • East Bay Chapter Alameda & Contra Costa Counties
Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) from La Réunion, with a Comparison of the Mascarenes with Other Regions of the World
The Larger Moths Found in Washington State
Whitelined Sphinx
Klamath Network Featured Creature December 2009