New U.S. records and other interesting moths from Texas
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1 - 8
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Andre Blanchard & Edward C. Knudson
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Notes on the larva and biology of Moodna bisinuella hampson (Pyralidae: Phycitinae)
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9 - 14
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H. H. Neunzig
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Biology and description of the larva of Dicymolomia metalliferalis: a case-bearing Glaphyriine (Pyralidae)
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13 - 18
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David Wagner
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Field survey of the true butterflies (Papilionoidea) of Rhode Island
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19 - 25
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Harry Pavulaan
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Forest tortricids trapped using Eucosma andRhyacionia synthetic sex attractants
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26 - 32
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R. E. Stevens, C. Sartwell, T. W. Koerber, J. A. Powell, G.E. Daterman, & L.L. Sower
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Notes on the life cycle and natural history of Opsiphanes quiteria quirinus Godman and Eryphanis aesacus buboculus Butler (Brassolidae)
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33 - 42
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Rolando Cubero
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The defensive ensembles of two palatable moths
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43 - 47
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David L. Evans
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Cymaenes finca, sp. n. (Hesperiidae) from Trinidad
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48 - 50
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M.J.W. Cock
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Book Review: Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae. Notes on Species-Group Names
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51
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Lee D. Miller
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First California record and confirmation of a rosaceous host for Eriocrania (Eriocraniidae)
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52
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David Wagner
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A simple method for measuring nectar extraction rates in butterflies
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53
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Peter G. May
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Amphion nessus (Sphingidae) attracted to pheromones of Anisota virginiensis (Saturniidae)
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53 - 55
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Benjamin D. Williams
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Observations on the life history of Occidryas anicia bernadetta (Nymphalidae) at the type locality
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55 - 57
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Stephen M. Spomer & James M. Reiser
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Note on Crumb's "liberae et confluentae" couplet (Noctuidae)
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57 - 59
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G. L. Godfrey & F. W. Stehr
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Egg parasitism of Apantesis parthenice (Arctiidae) through apparent phoresy by the wasp Telenomus sp. (Scelionidae)
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59 - 62
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Austin P. Platt
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Notes on the habitat and foodplant of Incisalia henrici (Lycaenidae) and Pygrus centaureae (Hesperiidae) in Michigan
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62 - 63
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Mogens C. Nielsen
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Maintaining species integrity between sympatric populations of Hyalophora cecropia and Hyalophora columbia (Saturniidae) in Central Michigan
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65 - 84
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James P. Tuttle
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The biology and immature stages of Sphingicampa albolineata and S. montana in Arizona (Saturniidae)
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85 - 94
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Paul M. Tuskes
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Nevada butterflies: preliminary checklist and distribution
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95 - 118
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George T. Austin
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Mitoura millerorum (Clench) and its occurrence in the United States (Lycaenidae)
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119 - 124
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Kurt Johnson
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Techniques for maintaining a culture of the black swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polyxenes asterius Stoll (Papilionidae)
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125 - 133
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Maureen Carter & Paul Feeny
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The butterflies of Mississippi-supplement No. 3
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134 - 138
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Bryant Mather & Katharine Mather
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A new species of Exoteleia (Gelechiidae) reared from ponderosa pine
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139 - 144
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Ronald W. Hodges
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The correct name for what has been called Lycaeides argyrognomon in North America
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145
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Lionel G. Higgins
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A generic replacement name in the Nacophorini (Geometridae)
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145 - 146
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Frederick H. Rindge
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Tigridia asesta (Linnaeus) (Nymphalidae) is not associated with Theobroma cacao L. (Sterculiaceae)
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146 - 150
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Allen M. Young
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A new species of Tildenia from Illinois (Gelechiidae)
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151 - 155
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Ronald W. Hodges
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Observations on the biology of Parnassius clodius (Papilionidae) in the Pacific northwest
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156 - 162
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David V. Mccorkle & Paul C. Hammond
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The biology and immature stages of Automeris randa and Automeris iris hesselorum (Saturniidae)
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163 - 170
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Paul M. Tushes
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Courtship and oviposition patterns of two Agathymus (Megathymidae)
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171 - 176
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Don B. Stallings, Viola N.T. Stallings, J. R. Turner & Beulah R. Turner
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Biology of the half-wing geometer, Phigalia titea cramer (Geometridae), as a member of a looper complex in West Virginia
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177 - 186
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Linda Butler
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The relationship between Pedaliodes perperna and Petronius (Satyridae), with the description of a new subspecies
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187 - 195
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Lee D. Miller
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Ecological notes on Synanthedon dominicki Duckworth and Eichlin (Sesiidae) in Florida and first description of the female
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196 - 200
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Larry N. Brown, Thomas D. Eichlin & J. Wendell Snow
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How to do genetics without making the butterflies cross
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201 - 207
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John R.G. Turner
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Notes on Pseudosphinx tetrio (L.) (Sphingidae) in Puerto Rico
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208 - 214
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Jorge A. Santiago-Blay
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Natural history notes on Astraptes and Urbanus (Hesperiidae) in Costa Rica
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215 - 223
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Allen M. Young
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Independent evolution of "false head" behavior in Riodinidae
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224 - 225
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Robert K. Robbins
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Interactions of parasitoids with an opsiphanes (Brassolidae) caterpillar in Costa Rica
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225 - 228
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Allen M. Young
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On a previous report of diurnal roosting of the pipevine swallowtail, Battus philenor (L.).
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228 - 229
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Raymond W. Neck
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Natural history notes for some Hamadryas butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae; Aegeronini) in northwestern Costa Rica during the tropical dry season
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229 - 235
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Allen M. Young & Susan S. Borkin
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Donation of Blanchard Lepidoptera Collection to the Smithsonian Institution
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236
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Donald R. Davis
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Book Review:The Life Histories of the Butterflies in Japan, Volume II and III
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237
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Robert V. Dowell
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Eurema nise in Jamaica
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238
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Robert C. Eisele
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Bird predation on Lepidoptera and the reliability of beak-marks in determining predation pressure
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239 - 261
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Mark K. Wourms & Fred E. Wasserman
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A new species of clearwing moth, Carmenta laurelae (Sesiidae), from Florida
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262 - 265
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Larry N. Brown, Thomas D. Eichlin & Wendell Snow
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The host plant, Erythroxylum (Erythroxylaceae), of Agrias (Nymphalidae)
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266 - 267
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Thomas S. Ray
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Egg dispersion patterns and egg avoidance behavior in the butterfly Pieris sisymbrii Bdv. (Pieridae)
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268 - 275
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Timothy A. Kellogg
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The food plants of Jalmenus daemeli semper (Lycaenidae) with notes on other butterflies and Acacia food plants
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276 - 279
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T. J. Hawkeswood
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Predation on Catocala moths (Noctuidae)
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280 - 283
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Auburn E. Brower
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An annotated list of the butterflies and skippers of Lawrence county, Ohio
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284 - 298
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John V. Calhoun
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Skippers: pollinators or nectar thieves?
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299 - 312
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B. Adrienne B. Venables & Edward M. Barrows
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Permanent traps for monitoring butterfly migration: tests in Florida, 1979-84
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313 - 320
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Thomas J. Walker
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Adult Noctuidae feeding on aphid honeydew and a discussion of honeydew feeding by adult Lepidoptera
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321 - 327
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James B. Johnson & Michael P. Stafford
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Notes on the parasitism of Rothschildia sp. pupae (Saturniidae) in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica
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328
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Allen M. Young
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An abberation of Icaricia acmon lutzi (Lycaenidae)
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329 - 330
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K. D. Cannon
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Natural history notes for Aellopos ceculus (Cramer) (Sphingidae) in north-eastern Costa Rica
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330 - 333
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Allen M. Young
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Misdirected monarch mating behavior (Danaidae: Danaus plexippus) or noblesse oblige?
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334
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Dave Winter
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A new food plant record for Atalopedes campestris (Boisduval) (Hesperiidae)
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335
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Charles T. Bryson
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Specimens of Callophrys rubi L. (Lycaenidae) from Fiji-transplanted colony or one-time occurrence?
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335 - 337
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Kurt Johnson
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Ecological observations on Apodemia phyciodoides Barnes & Benjamin (Riodinidae)
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337 - 338
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Michael J. Smith
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Population outbreak of pandora moths (Coloradia pandora Blake) in the Mammoth Lakes area, California
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338 - 339
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Kelly Richers
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Puddling by single male and female tiger swallowtails, Papilio glaucus L. (Papilionidae)
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339 - 340
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Theresa A. Berger & Robert C. Lederhouse
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Flower visitation records for snout butterflies (Libytheidae)
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340 - 341
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Oakley Shields
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Male determined mating duration in butterflies?
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341 - 342
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Per-Olof Wickman
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Satyrium auretorum auretorum (Boisduval): a new species for Oregon (Lycaenidae)
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342
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George T. Austin
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Index to Volume 39
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343 - 344
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