\u3ci\u3eEpinotia Nisella\u3c/i\u3e: an Unrecorded Host and Mode of Feeding (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) [PDF]
The larva of Epinotia nisella is best known as a feeder in female catkins of Populus, primarily P. tremuloides Michx. in North America. In Minnesota, adults were reared from larvae boring in current-growth branchlets of P. balsamifera L., with no sign of
Miller, William E
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Variability of genitalia and pheromone communication channels of Archips podana (Scopoli) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) [PDF]
A-K. Borg-Karlson +8 more
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The U.S. National Park Service initiated a 10-year study of the Lepidoptera at White Sands National Monument, Otero County, New Mexico in late 2006. Givira delindae sp. n., discovered in 2007 during the first year of study, is described here.
Eric H. Metzler
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Revision of the “Lozopera” species group reveals peculiar structures on the male genitalia in moths (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) [PDF]
Jose Vicente Pérez Santa‐Rita +2 more
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Functional morphology of the male genitalia of the family Autostichidae (Lepidoptera) with description of a new genus and a new species from the Russian Far East [PDF]
M.G. Ponomarenko
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Theclinae of Rondonia, Brazil: Gigantorubra and Angulopis : with descriptions of new species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) [PDF]
The species of Gigantombra and Angulopis encountered in the Caca ulandia area of central Rondonia, Brazil, are reviewed. These include ten species (all new) of Gigantombra (G. microserrata, G. dl:vergens, G. quadramacula, G. ampla, G.
Austin, George T., Johnson, Kurt
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On the morphology and systematics of Bembecia jakuta (Herz, 1903) (Lepidoptera, Sesiidae)
The description and illustrations of Bembecia jakuta (Herz, 1903) are presented herein. To stabilize the species epithet, clarify the taxonomic status, and define the type locality of this under-researched species of clearwing moths (Lepidoptera ...
Oleg G. Gorbunov
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Secondary Symmetry of Asymmetric Genitalia in Males of Erynnis Funeralis and E. Propertius (Lepidoptera Hesperiidae) [PDF]
John M. Burns
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