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Geometrid notes and new species (Lepidoptera).
By Edward Gaudet
Pan-Pacific Entomologist 17(4): 190-192, 1941
Gaudet, E., 1941. Geometrid notes and new species (Lepidoptera). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 17(4): 190

Some new Geometridae from British Columbia.
By George. W. Taylor
The Canadian Entomologist 38(12): 389-405, 1906

Annotated list of forest insects of British Columbia, part 3 - Eupithecia spp., part 4 - Hydriomena spp. (Geometridae).
By D.A. Ross & D. Evens
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia.52: 36-39, 1956

A monograph of the geometrid moths or Phalaenidae of the United States
By Packard, A.S.
United States Geological Survey of the Territories, 1-607, 1876
Available online here.

New genera and species of Sterrhinae (Fam. Geometridae)
By Prout, L.B.
Novitates Zoologicae, 37: 229-251, 1932
Available online here.

Geometrid moths of the world: a catalogue (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
By Scoble, M.J. (Ed.)
CSIRO Publishing, Clayton North, Victoria, Australia. 1304 pp., 1999
Scoble, M.J. (Ed.) 1999. Geometrid moths of the world: a catalogue (Lepidoptera, Geometridae). Vol 1 and 2. CSIRO Publishing, Clayton North, Victoria, Australia. 1304 pp.

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The Geometridae is one of the most species-rich families of Lepidoptera. This book is the first comprehensive catalogue of the 35 000 names of these insects.

The primary purpose of the work is to provide a substantial body of taxonomic information, much of it previously unpublished, on the available names of the Geometridae. The catalogue is based on the most complete world classification of the geometrids, the card index to genera and species in The Natural History Museum, London.

Descriptions of and notes on North American Geometridae (Lepidoptera), No.2.
By Frederick H. Rindge
American Museum Novitates 1872: 1-23, 1958
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New Moths of the Family Geometridae
By John A. Grossbeck
Journal of The New York Entomological Society, 16: 19-31, 1908

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