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Species Schreckensteinia erythriella - Hodges#2507

 
 
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Annotated Taxonomic Checklist of the Lepidoptera of North America, North of Mexico
By Pohl, G. R. and S. R. Nanz (eds.)
Wedge Entomological Research Foundation, 2023
• Pohl, G. R. and S. R. Nanz (eds.), 2023. Annotated Taxonomic Checklist of the Lepidoptera of North America, North of Mexico. Wedge Entomological Research Foundation, Bakersfield, California, xiv + 580 pp. (order).

• Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) checklist in spreadsheet (Excel) format (download).

Editors - When citing this work, please be sure to include the (eds.) after Pohl & Nanz to avoid confusion over authorship. If you have a copy of the book, it would be best to cite with the chapter author, i.e.

Descriptions of Some New Moths from Southern California
By Harrison G. Dyar
Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington 10: 52–60, 1908

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Butterflies of Alaska, A Field Guide
By Kenelm W. Philip (Posthumous) and Clifford D. Ferris
Alaska Entomological Society, 2015
Publishers Web Page: http://www.akentsoc.org/documents/field-guide-to-alaska-butterflies

ISBN 978-1-945170-60-7 (This may be the second edition.)

This book is available as a PDF download. It may be purchased as a spiral bound as well.

Butterflies of Alaska, A Field Guide, Second Edition. Kenelm W. Philip (Posthumous) and Clifford D. Ferris. iv + 110 pages, spiral bound with durable covers; 8.5″ x 11″. The now known 80 resident, 5 casual species, and one currently unconfirmed species are illustrated in full color. Each species entry includes information about geographic distribution, habitat, basic biology, flight period, diagnostic characters, and field behavior. A species index and plant index are included. The second edition includes the recently described (2016) Oeneis tanana as well as addresses several taxonomic issues; a flight-period graphic has been added. The book pages have been reformatted such that there is coverage of only one species per page. Maps have been updated to reflect additional records obtained after the first edition was published. ISBN 978-1-945170-60-7.

 
 
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