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İzmir ve Manisa İlleri Ekolojik Kiraz Bahçelerinden Toplanan Thyatırıdae, Papılıonıdae, Pıerıdae, Nymphalıdae ve Satyrıdae (Lepıdoptera) Familyalarına Bağlı Türler Üzerinde Bir Değerlendirme

open access: yes, 2004
A total of 13 species belonging to five families of Lepidoptera were collected by bait and sticky yellow traps in ecologically managed cherry orchards (Prunus avium Linnaeus) located in Izmir and Manisa, western Turkey during 1998 and 1999. These were Tethea ocularis (Linnaeus, 1767), T.
TEZCAN, Serdar, OKYAR, Zuhal
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The genome sequence of the Figure of Eighty moth Tethea ocularis Linnaeus, 1767. [PDF]

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Boyes D   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A NEW SPECIES OF SARONAGA FROM JAPAN (Lepidoptera : Thyatiridae)

open access: yesA NEW SPECIES OF SARONAGA FROM JAPAN (Lepidoptera : Thyatiridae)
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A REVISION OF THE FORMOSAN SPECIES OF THE GENUS TETHEA OCHSENHEIMER : (LEPIDOPTERA : THYATIRIDAE)

open access: yesA REVISION OF THE FORMOSAN SPECIES OF THE GENUS TETHEA OCHSENHEIMER : (LEPIDOPTERA : THYATIRIDAE)
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Thyatiridae

open access: yes, 2008
James E. O’Hara   +60 more
exaly   +3 more sources

The Classification of the Thyatiridae (Lepidoptera)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1936
The Thyatiridae have had a strange fate. The first recognition of their unity, as represented by the name Bombycia (in the Verzeichniss appearing only in the plural, Bombyciae) in Hubner's various works, has been generally ignored, and the name transferred to a Noctuid genus, following its casual misuse by Stephens. At the other end of the line we have
Wm T M Forbes
exaly   +2 more sources

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