Brote de Eacles imperialis (Lepidóptera: Saturniidae) en Cultivos de Cacao y Frutales en Milagro - Ecuador [PDF]
El presente trabajo es el primer registro de Eacles imperialis Drury en la provincia del Guayas afectando cultivares de cacao y árboles frutales. Los individuos se colectaron en el recinto la Garganta del cantón Milagro en las coordenadas geográficas ...
Jorge Rafael Paredes Montero +2 more
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The Hatching of Eacles Imperialis [PDF]
Caroline G. Soule
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The imperial moth is one of our largest and most beautiful moths. It is also the most variable in appearance and the most widely distributed of our large eastern U.S. saturniid moths. This 9-page fact sheet was written by Donald W.
Donald W. Hall
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Levantamento populacional e análise faunística de lepidoptera em Eucalyptus spp. no município de Pinheiro Machado, RS [PDF]
O trabalho teve como objetivo coletar, identificar e caracterizar faunisticamente os lepidópteros associados a um plantio de Eucalyptus spp., no município de Pinheiro Machado, RS.
Oderlei Bernardi +5 more
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Novos registros de espécies de Ceratocampinae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) para o Cerrado do Maranhão, Brasil [PDF]
Ceratocampinae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) é a segunda subfamília mais diversa de Saturniidae com 300 espécies descritas em 30 gêneros do sul do Canadá ao norte da Argentina.
Alberico Alves dos Santos +6 more
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Moths of the Douglas Lake Region (Emmet and Cheboygan Counties), MIchigan: I. Sphingidae - Ctenuchidae (Lepidoptera) [PDF]
Excerpt: For more than 60 years, workers at the University of Michigan Biological Station have been concerned with the flora and fauna of the Douglas Lake Region - now generally defined, for ease of boundaries.
Voss, Edward G.
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Moths Taken in Berrien County, Michigan (with 102 New County Records) [PDF]
(excerpt) Moore (1955) published a listing of the moths of Michigan, exclusive of the Tineoidea, Other writers (anon., 1968; Voss, 1970) have extended the list of Michigan records.
Rahn, Russell A
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Introduced Purple Loosestrife as Host of Native Saturniidae (Lepidoptera) [PDF]
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria,Lythraceae) arrived in North America nearly 200 years ago. In 1969 we first found larvae of the native Cecropia (Hyalophora cecropia) and Polyphemus (Antheraea polyphemus) moths (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) on ...
Barbour, James G, Kiviat, Erik
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Variation in Lepidopteran Occurrence in Hemlock-Dominated and Deciduous-Dominated Forests of Central Appalachia [PDF]
Eastern hemlock, (Tsuga canadensis Carrière, Pinaceae), is threatened with extirpation by an exotic invasive herbivore, the hemlock woolly adelgid, (Adelges tsugae Annand, Homoptera: Adelgidae). Given this threat, a broader and more detailed knowledge of
Cornett, Z. +3 more
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Biological and morphometric aspects and rearing of Syssphinx molina (Cramer) (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), a defoliator of parica tree. [PDF]
O objetivo desse trabalho foi descrever os aspectos biológicos e morfométricos da lagarta desfolhadora do paricá, Syssphinx molina (Cramer), e fazer recomendações para a criação do inseto.
BATISTA, T. F. V. +5 more
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