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Subfamily Geometrinae - Emeralds

 
 
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A revision of the moths of the subfamily Geometrinae of America north of Mexico (Insecta, Lepidoptera)
By Douglas C. Ferguson
Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University Bulletin 29, 1969
Ferguson, D.C. 1969. A revision of the moths of the subfamily Geometrinae of America north of Mexico (Insecta, Lepidoptera). Peabody Museum Nat. Hist. Bulletin 29: 1-251, pl.1-49

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The double cloak of invisibility: phenotypic plasticity and larval decoration in a geometrid moth, ...
By M. R. Canfield, S. Chang, N. E. Pierce
Ecological Entomology 34: 412–414 , 2009
The double cloak of invisibility: phenotypic plasticity and larval decoration in a geometrid moth, Synchlora frondaria, across three diet treatments.

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A revision of the genus Chlorosea Pack., with descriptions of new species (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
By J.L. Sperry
The Canadian Entomologist, 76: 33-39, 1944

Life history of Nemoria glaucomarginaria (Barnes & McDunnough) and larval taxonomy of the tribe Nemoriini.....
By Adam H. Porter
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 40(4) 304-314, 1986
Life history of Nemoria glaucomarginaria (Barnes & McDunnough) and larval taxonomy of the tribe Nemoriini (Geometridae: Geometrinae)

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Some new Geometridae
By Cassino, S.E. & L.W. Swett
The Lepidopterist. 3(10): 167-174, 1922
Cassino, S.E. & L.W. Swett. 1922. Some new Geometridae. The Lepidopterist. 3(10): 167-174.

New Geometridae
By Cassino, S.E.
The Lepidopterist 5(2): 1-16, 1931
Cassino, S. E. 1931. New Geometridae. The Lepidopterist 5(2): 1-16.

A new geometrid genus and new species from the extreme southwest.
By Richard F. Pearsoll
The Canadian Entomologist, vols. 42(10): 330-332, (cont.) 43(6): 205-207, 1910
Pearsoll, R.F., 1910. A new geometrid genus and new species from the extreme south-west. The Canadian Entomologist 42(10): 330-332.
Pearsoll, R.F., 1911. A new geometrid genus and new species from the extreme southwest. The Canadian Entomologist 43(6): 205-207.

A new species of Lambdina, and notes on two species of Besma (Lepidoptera, Geometridæ, Ennominæ).
By Laurence Remington Rupert
Journal of the New York Entomological Society 52(4): 329-332; Pl.11, 1944
Rupert, L.R., 1944. A new species of Lambdina, and notes on two species of Besma (Lepidoptera, Geometridæ, Ennominæ). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 52(4): 329-332; Pl.11.

 
 
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