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Species Schreckensteinia erythriella - Hodges#2507

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Brachyptery and aptery in Lepidoptera
By J. B. Heppner
Tropical Lepidoptera Research (2)1: 11-40, 1991
PDF available here.

New species and varieties of North American Lepidopter
By William Barnes & James H. McDunnough
Contributions to the Natural History of the Lepidoptera of North America, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1916

Heteroceres Nouveaux de L'Amerique du Sud
By Paul Dognin
Imprimerie Oberthur, 1910
Dognin's "New Moths of South America" was published in French in two dozen fascicles over the period 1910 to 1923. An online and downloadable volume of the original fascicles is available from Biodiversity Heritage Library starting here. The higher taxonomy (genera, families) is long out of date and there is apparently no index to species.

Art. III - Descriptions of new Tineina from Texas, and others from more northern localities.
By Vactor Tousey Chambers
Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories 4: 79-106, 1878
Chambers, V.T., 1878. Art. III - Descriptions of new Tineina from Texas, and others from more northern localities. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories 4: 79-106.

Tineina from Texas.
By Vactor Tousey Chambers
The Canadian Entomologist 9(2, 4): 22-26, 71-74, 1877
Chambers, V.T., 1877. Tineina from Texas. The Canadian Entomologist 9(2): 22-26.
Chambers, V.T., 1877. Tineina from Texas. The Canadian Entomologist 9(4): 71-74.

Notes and new species of microlepidoptera from the Mineral Springs Region of Adams County, Ohio.
By Annette F. Braun
Transactions of the American Entomological Society 56(1): 1-17, 1930
Braun, A.F., 1930. Notes and new species of microlepidoptera from the Mineral Springs Region of Adams County, Ohio. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 56(1): 1-17. (free access)

Catalogue of the types specimens of Microlepidoptera in the British Museum described by Edward Meyrick, vol. 6.
By J.F. Gates Clarke
British Museum (Natural History), pp. 537, 1969

California microlepidoptera VI.
By Hartford H. Keifer
Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture, State of California, 22(7-11): 351-365, 1933
Keifer, H.H., 1933. California microlepidoptera VI. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture, State of California, 22(7-11): 351-365.

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