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Species Hydriomena crokeri - Hodges#7247

 
 
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New Geometrids in the genus Hydriomena
By Swett, L.W.
The Canadian Entomologist. 41(6): 229-233, 1909
Swett, L.W., 1909. New Geometrids in the genus Hydriomena. The Canadian Entomologist. 41(6): 229-233.

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New Hydriomena Varieties
By Swett, L.W.
The Canadian Entomologist. 42(8): 277-283., 1910
Swett, L.W., 1910. New Hydriomena Varieties. The Canadian Entomologist. 42(8): 277-283.

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New Species and Subspecies in the Genus Hydriomena, with Notes (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)
By James H. McDunnough
American Museum Novitates, American Museum of Natural History, New York, Number 1592, October 29, 1952
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The Species of the Genus Hydriomena Occurring in America North of Mexico (Geometridae, Larentiinae).
By McDunnough, James H.
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 104(3): 241-358, 1954
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The Geometrid Moths of Europe, Volume 3
By Axel Hausmann and Jaan Viidalepp
Apollo Books, 2012
Subfamily Larentiinae: Cataclysmini, Xanthorhoini, Euphyiini, Larentiini, Hydriomenini, Stamnodini, Cidariint, Operophterini, Asthenini, Phileremini, Rheumapterini, Solitaneini, Melanthiini, Chesiadini, Trichopterygini

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Guide to the Geometridae of Canada (Lepidoptera) VI. subfamily Larentiinae, revision of the genus Eupithecia
By K.B. Bolte
Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 122(S151): 3-253, 1990

Moths of Canada (Larentiinae: Hydriomenini)
By J. T. Troubridge, J. D. Lafontaine
Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility, 2004

Two new geometers from British Columbia
By E. H. Blackmore
The Canadian Entomologist, 58(4): 100-103 , 1926

 
 
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