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Genus Crambus

 
 
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North American Crambus (Pyralididae) II new species.
By Alexander B. Klots
American Museum Novitates 1191: , 1942

Notes on the Crambinae (Lepidoptera)
By W. T. M. Forbes
Journal of The New York Entomological Society, 28: 214-227, 1920

The types of North American Crambinae (Lepidoptera Pyralidae) in the Natural History Museum, London.
By Bernard Landry
The Canadian Entomologist, 125(6): 1077-1090, 1993

The American moths of the genus Diatraea and allies
By Harrison G. Dyar, Carl Heinrich
Proceedings of The United States National Museum 71(2691): 1-48, 1927

Sod webworm moths (Pyralidae: Crambidae) in South Dakota
By B. McDaniel, G. Fauske, R. D. Gustin
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 38(3): 149-164, 1984

Descriptions of new species of North American crambid moths.
By William Dunham Kearfott
Proceedings of the United States National Museum 35: 367-393, 1909
Kearfott, W.D. 1909. Descriptions of new species of North American crambid moths. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 35: 367-393.

A generic revision of the aquatic moths of North America: (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae, Nymphulinae).
By W. H. Lange, Jr.
Wasmann J. Biol., 14:59-144, 1956

Transfer of all western hemisphere Cybalomiinae to other subfamilies (Crambidae Pyraloidea: Lepidoptera): Elusia Schaus, Dichoch
By Solis, M.A.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 111: 493–504, 2009
Solis M.A., 2009. Transfer of all western hemisphere Cybalomiinae to other subfamilies (Crambidae Pyraloidea: Lepidoptera): Elusia Schaus, Dichochroma Forbes, Schacontia Dyar, Cybalomia extorris Warren, and C. lojanalis (Dognin). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 111: 493–504

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