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Lepidoptera of North America 5
Survey of the Lepidoptera Fauna in Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park
Moths & Butterflies of Grizzly Peak Preserve
MOTHS and BUTTERFLIES LEPIDOPTERA DISTRIBUTION DATA SOURCES (LEPIDOPTERA) * Detailed Distributional Information Has Been J.D
CHECKLIST of WISCONSIN MOTHS (Superfamilies Mimallonoidea, Drepanoidea, Lasiocampoidea, Bombycoidea, Geometroidea, and Noctuoidea)
List of the Lepidoptera of Black Sturgeon Lake, Northwestern Ontario, and Dates of Adult Occurrence
Survey of Lepidoptera of the Wainwright Dunes Ecological Reserve
Testing a Popular Indicator Taxon at Local Scales
1 Modern Threats to the Lepidoptera Fauna in The
Survey of Lepidoptera of the Wainwright Dunes Ecological
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Appendices, Glossary
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Odontosia Patricia (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) New to Korea, with Comment on the Notodontid Fauna of High Altitude of Jirisan Mt
Lepidoptera (Moths and Butterflies) at Inverness Ridge in Central Coastal California and Their Recovery Following a Wildfire
(Lepidoptera) Inhabiting the Funk Bottoms Wildlife Area, Wayne and Ashland Counties, Ohio1
Entomologist
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Nota Lepidopterologica
Survey of the Lepidoptera Fauna
Craters of the Moon
Biological Identifications Through DNA Barcodes Paul D
Annotated Check List of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America North of Mexico
New Notodontidae Species for Mongolian Fauna (Lepidoptera)
A Test of Niche Assembly Using the Moth Communities of Morgan-Monroe State Forest
Moth ID Guide
Database of Illinois Lepidoptera Phase Ii
An All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory of the Huron Mountain Club
Distribution of Grassland Insects in Eastern North Dakota”
The Caterpillars of Massachusetts 2009 a Summary of My Notes and Findings Sam Jaffe
Hindwings Are Unnecessary for Flight but Essential for Execution of Normal Evasive Flight in Lepidoptera
Preliminary Inventory of Lepidoptera from Cook County, Minnesota: Hesperioidea, Papilionoidea, Drepanoidea, Geometroidea, Bombycoidea, Sphingoidea and Noctuoidea
THE MOTHS of MAY 2020 the Moths Described in the Following Slides Were Found in the Morning on the Light Trap That Is in Our Back Yard
Survey of the Lepidoptera of Dinosaur Provincial Park
Potential Impact of Btk (Bacillus Thurinigiensis Var
Great Lakes Entomologist