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SOME APPARENTLY NEW MICROLEPIDOPTERA

The Canadian Entomologist, 1929
Palpi head, thorax and primaries light brownish ochreous, the latter deepest in color along the basal half of costa. Maculation very indistinct, indicated merely in a shade of color slightly deeper than that of the remainder of the wing; orbicular recumbent, oval, reniform rather small, upright; t. a. line scarcely perceptible, rounded outwardly; t. p.
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PAPUAN MICROLEPIDOPTERA

Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 1938
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Einige ostindische Microlepidoptera

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MICROLEPIDOPTERA

2002
Lepidoptera are side known as moths and butterflies with their caterpillars as polyphagous pests and widely distributed in a hears globally. Besides these, there have been a group of smaller moths called as the Microlepidopters ch had the moths of utmost importance.
Goel, S. C   +2 more
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MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF MAURITIUS

Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 1930
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NEW CANADIAN MICROLEPIDOPTERA

The Canadian Entomologist, 1925
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