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Species Lasionycta taigata - Hodges#10339.4

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Two new genera and thirteen new species of owlet moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), mainly from southern California
By Thomas Mustelin, Ronald Leuschner, Kauri Mikkola, Donald J. Lafontaine
Proceedings of the San Diego Society for Natural History, 36: 1–18, 2000

New species and genera of North American Lepidoptera (part 1)
By W. Barnes, J. McDunnough
The Canadian Entomologist, 44(1): 17-22, 1912

The noctuid type material of John B. Smith (Lepidoptera)
By E. L. Todd
United States Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin 1645: 1-228, 1982

COSEWIC Assessment and status report on the Sand-verbena Moth Copablepharon fuscum in Canada
By Nick Page
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, 2003

Early stages of Miracavira brillians (Barnes) and reassignment of the genus to the Amphipyrinae: Psaphidini : ...
By David L. Wagner, J. Donald Lafontaine, Noel McFarland
Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society, 62(1): 40–51, 2008
Early stages of Miracavira brillians (Barnes) and reassignment of the genus to the Amphipyrinae: Psaphidini: Feraliina (Noctuidae)

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More new moths from Texas (Noctuidae).
By André Blanchard
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 26(1): 56-63, 1972

Contribution toward a monograph of the Lepidopterous family Noctuidae of boreal North America. A revision ...
By John B. Smith
Proceedings of The United States National Museum, 25: 159--209, 1902
Contribution toward a monograph of the Lepidopterous family Noctuidae of boreal North America. A revision of the moths referred to the genus Leucania, with descriptions of new species.

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Two new species of moths (Noctuidae: Acronictinae, Cuculliinae) from Midland United States
By Charles V. Covell, Jr., Eric H. Metzler
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 46(3): 220-232 , 1992

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