Hybridization of Saturnia mendocino and S. walterorum, and phylogenetic notes on Saturnia and Agapema (Saturniidae)
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1 - 21
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Paul M. Tuskes & Michael M. Collins
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Recent additions to the collection of the American Museum of Natural History
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21
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Frederick H. Rindge
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Occurrence and significance of an unusual phenotype of Colias cesonia Stoll (Pieridae) in the United States
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22 - 26
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Raymond W. Neck
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The life history and behavior of Euproserpinus euterpe (Sphingidae)
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27 - 33
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Paul M. Tuskes & John F. Emmel
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Book Review: Catalogo dos Ithomiidae Americanos (Lepidoptera)
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33
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F. Martin Brown
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Clemensia albata, an algal feeding arctiid
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34 - 40
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Tim L. McCabe
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Hemileuca grotei (Saturniidae): its morphology, natural history, spatial and temporal distribution
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41 - 50
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Roy O. Kendall & Richard S. Peigler
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A preliminary investigation of embryonic inbreeding depression in twelve species of Lepidoptera
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51 - 60
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Charles G. Oliver
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Description of the larva of Phalaenophana extremalis with notes on P. pyramusalis (Noctuidae)
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61 - 65
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George L. Godfrey
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The montane butterfly fauna of the Spring Range, Nevada
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66 - 74
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George T. Austin
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Two secondary parasitoids of the puss moth, Megalopyge opercularis
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74
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Kamel T. Khalaf
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An oviposition "mistake" by Papilio glaucus (Papilionidae)
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75
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M. Berenbaum
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Long distance dispersal by Callosamia promethea (Saturniidae)
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76
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Michael E. Toliver & Michael R. Jeffords
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An unusual oviposition substrate for Hesperia ottoe (Hesperiidae) in southwestern Minnesota
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77 - 78
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Robert P. Dana
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Polymorphism in larvae of Catocala blandula (Noctuidae)
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78 - 79
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Joseph Muller
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The first capture of Appias drusilla (Pieridae) in Colorado
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80
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Peter L. Eades
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Presidential address 1980 on the achromatic Catocala
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81 - 93
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Theodore D. Sargent
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The genus Catocala Schrank collected from four eastern South Dakota counties (Noctuidae: Catocalinae)
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94 - 100
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B. McDaniel & Gerald Fauske
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A new species of Automeris Hubner (Saturniidae) from the Mississippi River delta
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101 - 105
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Douglas C. Ferguson & Vernon A. Brou
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Observations on the ecology of Euploea core corinna (Nymphalidae) with special reference to an overwintering population
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106 - 119
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R. L. Kitching & M. P. Zalucki
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Historical and biological observations of Lepidoptera captured by ambush bugs (Hemiptera)
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120 - 123
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David M. Wright
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Phenotypic plasticity in temperate and subarctic Nymphalis antiopa (Nymphalidae): evidence for adaptive canalization
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124 - 131
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Arthur M. Shapiro
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An Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) feeding larva, Galgula partita (Noctuidae)
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132 - 136
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George L. Godfrey
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Description of the immature stages and biology of Synclita tinealis Munroe (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Nymphulinae)
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137 - 146
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Palmer D. Kinser & H. H. Neunzig
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A desert subspecies of Gloveria medusa (Lasiocampidae)
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147 - 154
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John W. Johnson
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The occurrence of Poanes yehl (Skinner) (Hesperiidae) in Kentucky
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155
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Charles V. Covell, Jr.
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Responses by butterflies to seasonal conditions in lowland Guanacaste province, Costa Rica
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155 - 157
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Allen M. Young
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Observation of an aggregation of Episcada hymenaea Prittev. (Ithomiidae) in Paraguay
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158
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Daniel Strickman
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A localized aberration in Satyrium calanus falacer (Lycaenidae) in New Jersey
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158 - 159
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William B. Wright, Jr.
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Frass-bound first instar larvae of Citheronia regalis (Satumiidae)
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159 - 160
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C. Brooke Worth
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Jackh Collection of Microlepidoptera to the Smithsonian Institution
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160
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Donald Ray Davis
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Factors influencing the abundance and distribution of two aquatic moths of the genus Parargyractis (Pyralidae)
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161 - 168
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Paul M. Tuskes
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Two new species of the tribe Eucosmini (Tortricidae)
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169 - 172
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Andre Blanchard & Edward C. Knudson
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Longevity estimates of four individual butterflies
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172
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Leslie V. Smith
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Two new species of Eucosma Hubner (Tortricidae) from Texas
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173 - 178
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Andre Blanchard & Edward C. Knudson
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The Dakota skipper, Hesperia dacotae (Skinner): range and biology, with special reference to North Dakota
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179 - 193
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Tim L. McCabe
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A revision of the agaristid genus Aucula Walker (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
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194 - 215
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Edward L. Todd & Robert W. Poole
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The importance of forest cover for the survival of overwintering monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus, Danaidae)
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216 - 225
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William H. Calvert & Lincoln P. Brower
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Rediscovery of Apodemia phyciodoides (Riodinidae)
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226 - 232
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Richard Holland & Gregory S. Forbes
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A new species of Ozamia ragonot (Pyralidae) from Texas
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233 - 235
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Andre Blanchard & Edward C. Knudson
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Fifth addition to the supplemental list of Macrolepidoptera collected in New Jersey
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236 - 239
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Joseph Muller
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Leaf selection for oviposition sites by a tropical skipper butterfly
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240 - 242
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Raymond W. Neck
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Notes on early stages of Nymphalis californica (Nymphalidae)
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243 - 244
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Harriet V. Reinhard
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Plusiinae (Noctuidae) at flowers
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245 - 246
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Mogens C. Nielsen
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Two notable range extensions for Callosamia securifera (Saturniidae) in Georgia and South Carolina
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247
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Warren Herb Wagner, Jr. & Richard S. Peigler
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The occurrence of Noctua pronuba (L) (Noctuidae) in Nova Scotia: a new North American record
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248
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Kenneth Neil
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Obituary: Hardin Blair Jones, 1914-1978
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245 - 251
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Paul H. Arnaud, Jr.
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Book Review: The Principal Contributions of Henry Walter Bates to a Knowledge of the Butterflies and Longicorn Beetles of the Amazon Valley
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252 - 254
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Keith S. Brown, Jr.
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Book Review:Butterflies of Oregon
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254 - 255
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Clifford D. Ferris
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Susceptibility of Pieris napi microstriata (Pieridae) to Apanteles glomeratus (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)
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256
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Arthur M. Shapiro
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Frequencies of the melanic morph of Biston cognataria (Geometridae) in a low-pollution area of Pennsylvania from 1971 to 1978
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257 - 265
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Thomas R. Manley
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The effect of female mating frequency on egg fertility in the black swallowtail, Papilio polyxenes asterius (Papilionidae)
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266 - 277
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Robert C. Lederhouse
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A new Cydia (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Florida and Cuba
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278 - 280
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John B. Heppner
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Artificial diets and continuous rearing methods for the sulfur butterflies Colias eurytheme and C. philodice (Pieridae)
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281 - 289
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O. R. Taylor, Jr., J. W. Grula & J. L. Hayes
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Description of the mature larva and notes on Holochroa dissociaria (Hulst) (Geometridae: Ennominae)
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290 - 296
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Roger L. Heitzman
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Two new subspecies of the Papilio indra complex from California (Papilionidae)
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297 - 302
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John F. Emmel
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Book Review: This is Hong Kong Butterflies
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303
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Philip J. Kean
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Distribution of cecropia moth (Saturniidae) in central Illinois: a study in urban ecology
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304 - 320
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James G. Sternburg, Gilbert Waldbauer & Aubrey G. Scarbrough
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A. S. Packard on a former connection between Brazil and Africa based upon his study of Lepidoptera
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321
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Ralph W. Dexter
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The pierid fauna of jewel flower at a mid-elevation Sierran locality
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322 - 324
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Arthur M. Shapiro
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Field notes on four western hairstreaks (Lycaenidae: Theclinae)
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325 - 330
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Clifford D. Ferris
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Book Review: The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 9, Sphingidae-Noctuidae (Part 1)
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331
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Douglas C. Ferguson
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Book Review: Butterflies of the Afrotropical Region
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332
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R. H. Carcasson
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Index to Volume 35
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333 - 336
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