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A total of 696 species ofLepidoptera is reported from the Mud Lake State Nature Preserve, Williams County, Ohio. This preserve is only a few miles from both the Indiana and Michigan state borders.
Roy W Rings, Rings, Roy W
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The Yponomeutoidea: a reassessment of the superfamily and its suprageneric groups (Lepidoptera)
The monophyly of the Yponomeutoidea is demonstrated by a single autapomorphy, the presence of pleural lobes on 8th abdominal segment in the male. The taxonomic history of the superfamily is reviewed and the diagnostic characters listed.
Jorma Kyrki
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Toward reconstructing the evolution of advanced moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera: Ditrysia): an initial molecular study [PDF]
Background In the mega-diverse insect order Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths; 165,000 described species), deeper relationships are little understood within the clade Ditrysia, to which 98% of the species belong.
Janzen Daniel H +89 more
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Previous hypotheses of deep-level relationships in Lepidoptera.
A. Composite working hypothesis based on morphology [7]. B. Ditrysian-only relationships (rooted on Tineoidea) inferred from degen1 ML analysis of 123 taxa sequenced either for 5 or 26 gene segments, with bootstrap values ≥50% displayed for nodes at the ...
Cynthia Parr (388404) +15 more
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The first complete mitochondrial genome in the family Attevidae (Attevaaurea) of the order Lepidoptera. [PDF]
Jeong JS +5 more
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Twenty specimens of Tinissa collected by the Danish Noona Dan Expedition (1961–62), the Royal Geographical Society Expedition to Gunung Mulu (1978) and by two individual collectors are recorded.
Gaden. Robinson
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After writing my last paper on the Lepidoptera of Iowa, viz., Some Iowa Records of Lepidoptera, I still had in my possession a considerable number of specimens of Tineoidea and all of the Phycitinae which I had taken in the state.
Lindsey, A. W.
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A new species of the genus Proutia Tutt (Lepidoptera, Psychidae) from Korea, based on morphology and DNA barcodes. [PDF]
Lee DJ +5 more
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