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XXX.—An account of the Sphinges and Bombyces collected by Lord Walsingham in North America during the years 1871–72
Arthur G Butler (1881) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 306-318
Preliminary Revision of the Bombyces of America North of Mexico (Continued)
B Neumœgen and Harrison G Dyar (1894) Journal of The New York Entomological Society 2: 147-174
A List of North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of this Order of Insects
H G Dyar (1903) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 52: 1-723
Experiences in collecting along the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers
Engelhardt George P. (1907) Entomological News, Philadelphia 18: 258-259
On Certain Caterpillar Homologies
Wm T M Forbes (1916) Journal of The New York Entomological Society 24: 137-142
On the morphology and systematic position of the family Micropterygidae (sens. lat.). Introduction and Part i. (The wings)
R J Tillyard (1919) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 44: 95-136
The Panorpoid Complex. 3
R J Tillyard (1919) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 44: 533-718
Classification of Insects. A key to the known families of insects and other terrestrial arthropods. [1st Edition]
C T Brues and A L Melander (1932) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 73: 1-672
A catalogue and reclassification of the Nearctic Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera). Part II. The subfamilies Mesoleiinae, Plect-iscinae, Orthocentrinae, Diplazoninae, Metopiinae, Ophioninae, Mesochorinae
Henry K Townes (1945) Memoirs of The American Entomological Society 11(2): 479-925
A review of the phylogeny and classification of the Lepidoptera
A J Turner (1947) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 71: 303-338
Primary types of microlepidoptera in the Museum of Comparative Zoology (with a discursion on V. T. Chambers' work)
S E Miller and R W Hodges (1990) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 152: 45-87
Larval description of a new world ghost moth, Phassus SP., and the evolutionary biogeography of wood-boring hepialidae (Lepidoptera: Exoporia: Hepialoidea)
John R Grehan and John E Rawlins (2003) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 105: 733-755
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