Presidential address 1994: Studying butterfly behavior with a camera
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1 - 5
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Paul A. Opler
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The biogeography and ecology of Euphyes dukesi (Hesperiidae) in Florida
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6 - 23
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John V. Calhaun
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Jerapowellia burnsorum, a new genus and species of moth from the southwestern United States (Tortricidae: Olethreutinae)
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24 - 30
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William E. Miller
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A new species of Gigantofalca from Argentina (Lycaenidae)
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31 - 38
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Kurt Johnson
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A new panamanian clearwing moth (Sesiidae: Sesiinae)
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39 - 42
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Thomas D. Eichlin
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Seed-boring by tropical clearwing moths (Sesiidae): aberrant behavior or widespread habit?
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43 - 48
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Kyle Edward Harms & Annette Aiello
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The biology and distribution of Hemileuca electra (Saturniidae) populations in the United States and Mexico, with descriptions of two new subspecies
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49 - 71
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Paul M. Tuskes & Steven McElfresh
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Biology of Proserpinus clarkiae (Sphingidae)
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72 - 79
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Kendall H. Osborne
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A "microbial cost" of butterfly ant mutualisms (Lycaenidae)
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80 - 84
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Konrad Fiedler & Christine Saam
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Latent polyphenism and direct development in Pieris virginiensis (Pieridae)
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84 - 87
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A. V. Courant & F. S. Chew
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Melanism has not evolved in Japanese Biston betularia (Geometridae)
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88 - 91
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Takahiro Asami & Bruce Grant
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First records of Parachoranthus magdalia (Hesperiidae) from the Bahamas, and extension of the Bahamian range of Battus devilliers (Papilionidae)
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91 - 94
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Denis O'Keeffe Knowles & David Spencer Smith
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Manuscript Reviewers, 1994
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95
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Rare Lepidoptera at Mount Piper, Victoria-The role of a threatened butterfly community in advancing understanding of insect conservation
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97 - 113
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D. R. Britton, T. R. New & A. Jelinek.
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A new North American clearwing moth and notes on a rare species (Sesiidae)
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114 - 118
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Thomas D. Eichlin
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Distribution of selected Anthocharis, Euchloe andPontia (Pieridae) in New Mexico, Texas, Chihuahua and Sonora
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119 - 135
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Richard Holland
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Using taxonomic data to estimate species richness in Geometridae
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136 - 147
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Malcolm Scoble, Kevin J. Gaston & Anne Croak
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On the relative acceptabilities of local butterflies and moths to local birds
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148 - 162
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Theodore D. Sargent
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Biology of Uresiphita reversalis (Guenee) and comparison with U. polygonalis maorialis (Felder) (Crambidae)
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163 - 170
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Rosemary Leen
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A review of Coelopoeta (Elachistidae), with descriptions of two new species
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171 - 178
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Lauri Kaila
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Occurrence of a nematode in the tropical tasar silkworm, Antheraea mylitta (Saturniidae)
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179 - 181
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Anathbandhu Chaudhuri, Dipankar Chakraborty & Ashok Kumar Sinha
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Fire-burned habitat and reintroductions of the butterfly Euphydryas gilletti (Nymphalidae)
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183 - 191
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Ernest H. Williams
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The effects of elevation on the butterfly communities of a Mediterranean mountain, Sierra de Javalambre, Central Spain
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192 - 207
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J. F. Sanchez-Rodriguez & A. Baz
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A revision of the North American Perittia (=Onceroptila), with first nearctic records of the genus Mendesia (Elachistidae)
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208 - 222
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Lauri Kaila
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Predation of Anetia briarea Godart (Nymphalidae: Danainae) at aggregation sites: a potential threat to the survival of a rare montane butterfly in the Dominican Republic
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223 - 233
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Derek S. Sikes & Michael A. Ivie
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Population ecology of Anaea ryphea (Nymphalidae): immatures at Campinas, Brazil
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234 - 245
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Astrid Caldas
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Description of the early stages of Podotricha telesiphe (Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae)
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246 - 250
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Carla M. Penz
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Beringian Tortricidae: A new synonymy in Epiblema and a recount of Holarctic species
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250 - 252
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William E. Miller
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Donation of the Auburn E. Brower Collection to the Smithsonian Institution
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253 - 254
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Donald R. Davis & Gary E. Hevel
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Obituary: Fred T. Thome (1909-1994)
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255 - 257
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Thomas C. Emmel
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Notulae remingtonio oblatae
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259 - 271
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LawrenceF. Gall
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Descent with modification: evolutionary study of Colias in the tradition of Charles Remington
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272 - 284
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Ward B. Watt
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From weeds to crops: changing habitats of pierid butterflies (Lepidoptera Pieridae)
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285 - 303
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Frances S. Chew
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Understanding and misunderstanding the migration of the monarch butterfly (Nymphalidae) in North America: 1857-1995
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304 - 385
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Lincoln P. Brower
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Aposematism and mimicry in caterpillars
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386 - 396
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May R. Berenbaum
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A history of Lepidoptera conservation, with special reference to its Remingtonian debt
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397 - 411
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Robert Michael Pyle
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Predatory and parasitic Lepidoptera: carnivores living on plants
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412 - 453
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Naomi E. Pierce
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