Presidential address 1993: On the comparative distributions of Lepidoptera and lepidopterists
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1 - 7
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Ray E. Stanford
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A new genus of winter moths (Geometridae) from eastern California and Western Nevada
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8 - 23
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Jerry A. Powell & Douglas C. Ferguson
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Split skippers: Mexican genus Poanopsis goes in the origenes group-and Yvretta forms the rhesus group of Polites (Hesperiidae)
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24 - 45
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John M. Burns
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A new species of Acrolepiopsis and the description of the female of A. californica (Acrolepiidae)
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46 - 50
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Reinhard Gaedike
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A new species of Lapara (Sphingidae) from southeastern United States
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51 - 57
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VernonAntoine Brou, Jr.
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William Wittfeld: the Florida connection
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58 - 67
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John V. Calhoun
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Musineon tenuifolium (Apiaceae): new host of four Nebraska Papilio (Papilionidae)
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68 - 69
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J. M. Reiser & S. M. Spomer
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Two new synonymies in nearctic Eucosma (Tortricidae: Olethreutinae)
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69 - 71
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Loran D. Gibson & William E. Miller
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Additional data on the geographical distribution and adult activity of the diurnal, mimetic plume moth, Oidaematophorus chamelai (Pterophoridae)
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71 - 73
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J. A. Powell & J. A. Chemsak
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Book Review: Keys to the insects of the European part of the USSR. Volume IV (Lepidoptera), part II
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74 - 76
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Joel Minet
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Book Review:Butterfly Gardening in the South: Cultivating Plants that Attract Butterflies
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76 - 77
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Jacqueline Y. Miller
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Book Review: Butterfly Gardening: Creating Summer Magic in Your Garden
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78 - 79
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Jacqueline Y. Miller
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Book Review: The Ontario Butterfly Atlas
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79
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Mogens C. Nielsen
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Book Review: The Butterflies of Kenya and their Natural history; Butterflies of Tanzania
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80 - 82
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Lee D. Miller
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Book Review: A Practical Guide to Bbutterflies and Moths in Southern Africa
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82 - 83
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Stephanie McKown
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Manuscript Reviewers, 1993
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84
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Sampling strategies for estimating moth species diversity using a light trap in a northeastern softwood forest
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85 - 105
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A. W. Thomas & G. M. Thomas
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A review of the Phloxiphaga group of the genus Heliothis (Noctuidae: Heliothentinae) with description of a new species
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106 - 110
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David F. Hardwick
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Life history of Pachliopta rhodifer (Papilionidae: Troidini)
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111 - 120
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K. Veenakumari & Prashanth Mohanraj
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Recent introductions of riparian noctuid moths from the palearctic region to North America, with the first report of Apamea unanimis (Hubner) (Noctuidae: Amphipyrinae)
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121 - 127
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Kauri Mikkola & J. Donald Lafontaine
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Systematic position of Sibataniozephyrus and description of a new species from Taiwan (Lycaenidae: Theclinae)
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128 - 147
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Yu-Feng Hsu & Ming-Yao Lin
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Avian predation on the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus (Nymphalidae: Danainae), at a California overwintering site
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148 - 156
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Walter H. Sakai
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Behavioral response of monarch butterflies (Nymphalidae) to disturbances in their habitat - A group startle response?
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157 - 165
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William H. Calvert
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The case of the missing H: Heliconius charithonia (L., 1767), not "Heliconius charitonia (L. 1767)"
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166 - 168
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Andrew V. Z. Brower
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Native pierine butterfly (Pieridae) adapting to naturalized crucifer?
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168 - 170
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A. V. Courant, A. E. Holbrook & E. D. Van Der Reijden
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Implications of introduced garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) in the habitat of Pieris virginiensis (Pieridae)
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171 - 172
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Adam Porter
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Nectar source diversity as an indicator of habitat suitability for the endangered uncompahgre fritillary, Boloria acrocnema (Nymphalidae)
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173 - 179
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Hugh B. Britten & Lynn Riley
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High andean pronophiuni from Venezuela: two new species of Diaphanos (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)
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180 - 189
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Angel L. Viloria
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Continued interspecific hybridization between Limenitis (Basilarchia) arthemis astyanax and L. (B.) archippus in the southeastern U.S. (Nymphalidae)
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190 - 198
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Austin P. Platt & James R. Maudsley
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Field observations of matings between female Limenitis archippus and male L. arthemis subspecies (Nymphalidae)
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199 - 204
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Charles V. Covell, Jr.
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A technique for setting and mounting Microlepidoptera
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205 - 227
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Jean-Francois Landry & Bernard Landry
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Checklist of South Dakota butterflies (Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea)
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228 - 247
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Gary M. Marrone
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Biology of Anaea ryphea (Nymphalidae) in Campinas, Brazil
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248 - 257
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Astrid Caldas
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Methods for sexing Lepidoptera larvae using external morphology
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258 - 263
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Dessie L. A. Underwood
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Somatic mosaicism in Maniola jurtina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)
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264 - 265
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Przemyslaw Szafraaski
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Hymenopterous parasitoids of Dismorphia spio (Pieridae: Dismorphiinae)
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266
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Jorge A. Torres Bauzi
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Obituary: Albert Schwartz (1923-1992)
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267 - 271
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Susan Sullivan Borkin
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Genitalia at the generic level: Atrytone restricted, Anatrytone resurrected, new genus Quasimellana-and yes! We have no Mellanas (Hesperiidae)
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273 - 337
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John M. Burns
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Immature stages of Venezuelan Dioptinae (Notodontidae) in Josia andThirmida
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338 - 372
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James S. Miller & L. Daniel Otero
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A simple portable trap for migrating butterflies
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373 - 380
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Thomas J. Walker & James J. Whitesell
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Sticky integumental coating of a dalcerid caterpillar: a deterrent to ants
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381 - 386
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Marc E. Epstein, Scott R. Smedley & Thomas Eisner
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Host plants of Poanes melane (Hesperiidae)
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386 - 388
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Raymond V. Barbehenn
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Comments on the nature and origins of migrations of Lepidoptera to Bermuda
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388 - 393
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David E. Gaskin
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Corrections to "Checklist of the Old World Epipaschiinae and the related New World genera Macalla and Epipaschia (Pyralidae)"
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393 - 394
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M. Alma Solis
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Corrections to volumes 47 and 48
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394
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Index for Volume 48
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395 - 399
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