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Species Bedellia somnulentella - Morning-Glory Leaf Miner - Hodges#0466
Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidea I (Argyresthiidae, Attevidae, Praydidae, Scythropiidae, and Yponomeutidae). By Lewis, J.A. & Sohn, J-C. 2015 World Catalogue of Insects. 12: 1–253, 2015
Brill abstract: "This is the first part of the World Catalogue of Insects of the superfamily Yponomeutoidea with the most current scientific classification, synonymies and misspellings..."
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A molecular phylogeny for Yponomeutoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Ditrysia) and its implications for classification, biogeography By Sohn, J-C, J.C. Regier, C. Mitter, D. Davis, J-F. Landry Plos One 8(1): 1-23, 2013
Sohn, J-C, J.C. Regier, C. Mitter, D. Davis, J-F. Landry, 2013. Andreas Zwick4, Michael P. Cummings, A molecular phylogeny for Yponomeutoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Ditrysia) and its implications for classification, biogeography and the evolution of host plant use. Plos One. 8(1): 1-23
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Descriptions of Some New Moths from Southern California By Harrison G. Dyar Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington 10: 52–60, 1908
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Hadenine Notes and Descriptions (Phalaenidae, Leipidoptera) By McDunnough, J. The Canadian Entomologist, Volume 75, Issue 3, March, pp. 43-57, 1943
Available online from Cambridge University Press at this link.
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Lepidoptera, Rhopaloceres and Heteroceres: Indigenous and Exotic, Supplement No. 2 By Strecker, H. Published by Author, 1899
Maintained online by Biodiversity Heritage Library. There were fifteen publication dates from 1872-1878 with three supplements published from 1898-1900.
Supplement No. 2 available and searchable at this link.
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A revision of the Nacophorini (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) By Frederick H. Rindge Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History; v.123, article 2, 1961
Available as a free pdf from the AMNH digital repository at this link.
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DNA barcoding and morphology reveal three cryptic species of Anania in N. America, all distinct from European counterpart By Yang, Z. et al. Systematic Entomology - Royal Entomological Society, 2012, Vol. 37-4, Pages 686-705
Publication available online here.
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Descriptions of new North American moths and larvae By Dyar, H.G. Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Science Bulletin, 1906
Dyar, H.G., 1906. Descriptions of new North American moths and larvae. Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Science Bulletin, 1: 193-201.
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