A List of the North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of this Order of Insects

A List of the North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of this Order of Insects

Author: Harrison Gray Dyar

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Published: 1902

Total Pages: 760

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This work is intended to take the place of Smith's List of the Lepidoptera of Boreal America (1891), and to furnish a condensed catalogue of North American Lepidoptera comparable to Staudinger and Rebel's Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Europe. With a few years several of the larger families of the Lepidoptera have been fully catalogued, so that it seemed both unnecessary and inadvisable to repeat all of this mater. To avoid this, and yet make these references easily available, a catalogue reference is given at the head of each family, abbreviated "C" and it is specifically referred to by pages or numbers. The original reference to each species is, however, always repeated, except in the case of old synonyms. All specific synonyms are included, but where the reference is not given it will be found in the Catalogue referred to.


A List of North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of This Order of Insects (Classic Reprint)

A List of North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of This Order of Insects (Classic Reprint)

Author: Harrison G. Dyar

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2018-09-10

Total Pages: 750

ISBN-13: 9781390443240

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Excerpt from A List of North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of This Order of Insects Atlantic States includes the Alleghanian, Carolinian, and Austro riparian faunas of Dr. C. Hart Merriam's map (bulletin no. 10, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division Of the Biological Survey. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


A List of the North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of This Order of Insects Volume 52

A List of the North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of This Order of Insects Volume 52

Author: Harrison Gray Dyar

Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 9781230068688

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...absorptali Walker, 3031. abstrusellus Walker, 4598. absynthiata Guenee, 3294. acaciella Busck, 5(48. acadica Edwards, 38 (Pontia). acadica Edwards, 339 (Thecla). acadiensis Bethune, 1929. Acalli 401 acanootas Scudder, 555. Acanthocnemes 563 acanthodactyla Hubner, 4939. Acanthophora 331 acapiiopemiella Clemens, 6491. acapuspenella Riley, 6491. acastus Edwards, 162. acauda Oberthur, 24. accepta . Edwards, 2699. accfssaria Hubner, 3759. accessoriella Frey & Boll, 6227. accius Smith & Abbot, 538. acclivis Morrison, 152V. accordella Walsingham, 5 )89. accurata . Edwards, 2531. acera Smith, 1270. aceraria Huhner, 5359. acerba . Edwards, 2697. acericola Guenee, 972 (Apatela). acericolum Germar, 4221 (Sesia). aceriella Clemens, 5777 (Gelechia). aceriella Chaml)ers, 6341 (Graeila-ria). aceriella Clemens, 6305 (Lithocol-letes). aceriella Clemens, 5189 (Thiodia). aceri/oliella Chambers, 6342 (Graci laria). acerijolielhi Fitch, 6477 (Tischeria). aeerni Clemens, 4221. Acerra 167 aceslealis Walker, 4304. achaia Grote & Robinson, 881. 583 Page. Achatia 113 achat'i mi Smith Abbot, 3193 (Olene). achat Zeller, 4551.' ( Prionapte ryx ). achatinalis Zeller, 3069. achatinata Hubner, 3349. Achatodei 174 Acherdoa 195 achemon Drury, 079. acherontn Fabricius, 252. achillie . Edwards, 4245. Achlarus 57 achor Strecker, 1591. Achroia 413 Achylodei 58 acidaliaria Walker, 3800. acidaliatn Packard, 3464. Aciptilia 444 Aciptilue 444 acte Dniry, 304. Acleri 472 acmon Doubleday & Hewitson, 434. Acoloithn 359 Acopa 108 acomis Smith, 1611. ucrsea Drury, 851. acrioiuillD Walker, 4450. Acrobaais 418 Acrocaola 418..."


Sedge Moths of North America

Sedge Moths of North America

Author: John B. Heppner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-08-08

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1351417355

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Represents the first comprehensive study of these moths in North America north of Mexico using modern systematic procedures involving assessment of a number of morphological and biological characters in relation to their phylogenetic status. This study also represents a worldwide generic study made in conjunction with the revision of the North American species, primarily to ascertain realistic generic limits and the placement of the various genera once included in the heterogeneous concept of the family. Extralimital genera are noted in a catalog of generic names associated with the Glyphipterigidae.


Moths, Myths, and Mosquitoes

Moths, Myths, and Mosquitoes

Author: Marc Epstein

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-01-28

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 0190215275

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On September 26, 1924, the ground collapsed beneath a truck in a back alley in Washington, D.C., revealing a mysterious underground labyrinth. In spite of wild speculations, the tunnel was not the work of German spies, but rather an aging, eccentric Smithsonian scientist named Harrison Gray Dyar, Jr. While Dyar's covert tunneling habits may seem far-fetched, they were merely one of many oddities in Dyar's unbelievable life. For the first time, insect biosystematist Marc E. Epstein presents a complete account of Dyar's life story. Dyar, one of the most influential biologists of the twentieth century, focused his entomological career on building natural classifications of various groups of insects. His revolutionary approach to taxonomy, which examined both larval and adult stages of insects, brought about major changes in the scientific community's understanding of natural relationships and insect systematics. He was also the father of what came to be known as Dyar's Law, a pragmatic method to standardize information on insect larval stages as they grow. Over the course of his illustrious career at the U.S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution from 1897-1929, Dyar named over 3,000 species, established the "List of North American Lepidoptera," an unrivaled catalog of moths and butterflies, and built one of the nation's premier lepidoptera and mosquito collections. However, Dyar's scientific accomplishments are a mere component of this remarkable biography. Epstein offers an account of Dyar's complicated personal life, from his feuds with fellow entomologists to the scandalous revelation that he was married to two wives at the same time. Epstein also chronicles Dyar's exploration of the Baha'i faith, his extensive travels, his innumerable works of unpublished fiction, and the loss of his wealth from bad investments. Comprehensive and engaging, Moths, Myths, and Mosquitoes will delight entomologists and historians alike, as well as anyone interested in exploring the zany life of one of America's virtually unknown scientific geniuses.


Phylogenetic Relationships Within Heliodinidae and Systematics of Moths Formerly Assigned to Heliodines Stainton (Lepidoptera

Phylogenetic Relationships Within Heliodinidae and Systematics of Moths Formerly Assigned to Heliodines Stainton (Lepidoptera

Author: Yu-Feng Hsu

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0520098471

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Heliodinids are tiny, brightly colored dayflying moths. Phylogenetic relationships among genera of Heliodinidae are proposed using parsimony and character compatibility. We describe and illustrate 45 North and Central species (25 newly named) assigned to five genera (two new, two exhumed from synonymy). Larval host plants are recorded for 33 species (14 newly discovered), about 45% of the known fauna; 90% of these are specialists on Caryophyllales, primarliy Nyctaginaceae.