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Subphylum Hexapoda - Hexapods

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New records of Microlepidoptera in Alberta Canada
By Gregory R. Pohl, Charles D. Bird, Jean-Francois Landry, Gary G. Anweiler
Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 59(2): 61-82, 2005

Larval foodplant records for 106 species of North American moths
By Noel McFarland
Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society 29(2): 112-125, 1975

Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. No. 1 (Noctuidae). Some apparently new species of moths of the family Noctuidae and ...
By C. A. Hill
Bulletin of The Southern California Academy of Sciences 22: 183-186, 1924
Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. No. 1 (Noctuidae). Some apparently new species of moths of the family Noctuidae and one Saturnid aberration from the southwestern United States

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New U.S. records and other interesting moths from Texas
By André Blanchard, Edward C. Knudson
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 39(1): 1-8, 1985

Tineid moths from British Columbia, with descriptions of new species
By A. Busck
Proceedings of the United States National Museum 27: 745-778, 1904

Assiniboia Micro-Lepidoptera, collected by Mr. T. N. Willing
By W. D. Kearfott
The Canadian Entomologist 37(3): 89-93, 1905

New species of moths, mostly Californian
By J. McDunnough
The Canadian Entomologist. 73(4): 66-76, 1941

The large moths of Guana Island, British Virgin. Islands: A survey of efficient colonizers. (Sphingidae, Notodontidae, ...
By Vitor O. Becker, Scott E. Miller
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 56(1): 9-44 , 2002
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The large moths of Guana Island, British Virgin Islands: A survey of efficient colonizers. (Sphingidae, Notodontidae, Noctuidae, Arctiidae, Geometridae, Hyblaeidae, Cossidae)

Identification notes for many North American species.

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