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Subfamily Olethreutinae

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Strategies of freeze avoidance in larvae of the goldenrod gall moth, (Epiblema scudderiana): Laboratory investigations of ...
By Mary Jane Kelleher, Julian Rickards, Kenneth B. Storey
Journal of Insect Physiology 33(8): 581–586, 1987
Strategies of freeze avoidance in larvae of the goldenrod gall moth, Epiblema scudderiana: Laboratory investigations of temperature cues in the regulation of cold hardiness.

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Illustrated Checklist of Lepidoptera from the Texas Hill Country and Adjacent Areas, Pub. 8
By Ed Knudson & Charles Bordelon
Texas Lepidoptera Survey, Houston. 37 pp., 10 color plates., 2001
Knudson, E. & C. Bordelon. 2001. Checklist of Lepidoptera of the Texas Hill Country: Illustrated Checklist of Lepidoptera from the Texas Hill Country and Adjacent Areas, Pub. 8. Texas Lepidoptera Survey, Houston. 37 pp., 10 color plates.

This self published guide treats 1900 species. Approximately 200 species treated with a line or two of text opposite the 10 color plates. The remainder of the species receive minimal treatment consisting of the scientific name and author followed by collection location(s) and month(s) collected. No table of contents or index.

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A new species of Eucosmomorpha from North America (Tortricidae)
By Miller, W.E.
The Lepidopterists' Society, 55(3): 81-84, 2001
Miller, W.E., 2001. A new species of Eucosmomorpha from North America (Tortricidae). The Lepidopterists' Society, 55(3): 81-84.

Rediscovery and redescription of Hystrichophora loricana (Grote) (Tortricidae: Olethreutinae).
By Todd M. Gilligan, Terry Harrison & Loran D. Gibson
Magnolia Press Zootaxa 2117: 65–68, 2009
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Different continents, same species? Resolving the taxonomy of some Holarctic Ancylis Hübner (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
By Gilligan, T.M, P. Huemer & B. Wiesmair
Zootaxa 4178 (3):347-370, 2016
Abstract: Several species of Ancylis related to A. unguicella (Linnaeus) and A. geminana (Donovan) have been presumed by previous authors to be Holarctic. However, difficulty in identifying genitalic characters to define and separate these taxa has brought into question their true distribution and led to inconsistencies in their taxonomic treatment in Europe and North America. Here we use a combination of DNA barcode sequence data and morphology to resolve these taxonomic differences, determine the actual geographic range of these taxa, and describe three new species. In the A. unguicella group, only A. unguicella and A. uncella (Denis & Schiffermüller) are Holarctic in distribution. In the A. geminana group, none of the taxa are Holarctic in their distribution. Three species are described as new: A. christiandiana Huemer and Wiesmair, sp.n. (Austria, Germany); A. oregonensis Gilligan and Huemer, sp.n. (USA: Oregon); and A. saliana Gilligan and Huemer, sp.n. (USA: Florida). In addition, Ancylis carbonana Heinrich, syn.n., is synonymized with A. uncella; A. cuspidana (Treitschke), syn.rev., is synonymized with A. diminutana (Haworth); and A. diminuatana Kearfott, stat.rev., and A. subarcuana (Douglas), stat.rev., are raised from synonymy.

Six new species of Catastega (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Eucosmini) from Mexico and Southwestern United States.
By Richard L. Brown
Journal of the New York Entomological Society 100(2): 209-227, 1992

The North American species of the genus Zeiraphera (Treitschke) Olethreutidae
By A. Mutuura; T. N. Freeman
Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 5(3): 153-176, 1966

Descriptions of Two New Species of Ecdytolopha Zeller, 1875 (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae)...
By John W. Brown, Alicia E. Timm
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 119(1): 9-17, 2017
Full Title: Descriptions of Two New Species of Ecdytolopha Zeller, 1875 (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae), One from the Southwestern U.S. and One from Venezuela, with Comments on Ecdytolopha Barcodes

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