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The Species of Pseudexentera (Tortricidae)
By William E. Miller
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 40(3), 218-237, 1986
Cite: 372958 with citation markup [cite:372958]
The Species of Pseudexentera (Tortricidae) is an excellent, detail study by Dr. William E. Miller, Adjunct Professor of Entomology, University of Minnesota. Dr. Miller is the author of several species of Pseudexentera, including P. sepia.

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There is one here (same one I think):
https://archive.org/details/biostor-116199

love the 'Minnesots' part
even i can find something to entertain myself in the scary world of moths

 
Always Nice Knowing
Someone's always watching my back, saving me from myself :)
Thanks

 
why, you have a nice back. watch it, too, sometimes
to be fair, you're worth watching from every angle

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