Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society 2007

Volume 61

John Abbot's butterfly drawings for William Swainson, including general comments about Abbot's artistic methods and written observations

1 - 20

John V. Calhoun

 

 

 

Effect of temperature variables on ultraviolet trap catches of Actias luna and Dryocampa rubicunda (Saturniidae) in Wayne National Forest

21 - 27

Michael J. Bailey & David J. Horn

 

 

 

What do Monarch population time series tell us about eastern and western population mixing?

28 - 31

Robert Vandenbosch

 

 

 

Dietary basis for developmental plasticity of an andronconial structure in the salt marsh moth Estigmene acrea (Drury) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)

32 - 37

Alex T. Jordan & William E. Conner

 

 

 

Notes on nearctic Eucosma Hubner: a new species, a resurrected species, and three new synonymies (Tortricidae)

38 - 49

Donald J. Wright

 

 

 

Don Meadows, nearly forgotten as a lepidopterist

50 - 54

Jerry A. Powell

 

 

 

Enigmogramma basigera (Noctuidae, Plusinae) as a specialized transient pest of Lobellia in New Jersey

55 - 56

Dale Schweitzer

 

 

 

About distastefulness and mimicry: a comment on Peter Smetacek's Article (J. Lep Soc., Vol. 60: 82-85)

57

Krushnamegh Kunte

 

 

 

Author's response to technical comment

57 - 58

Peter Smetacek

 

 

 

Manuscript Reviewers for 2006 (Volume 60)

60

 

 

 

Larval feeding behavior and ant association in Frosted Elfin, Callophrys irus (Lycaenidae)

61 - 66

Gene Albanese, Michael W. Nelson, Peter D. Vickery & Paul R. Sievert

 

 

 

Daily habitat shifts by the Neotropical butterfly Manataria maculata (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) is driven by predation

67 - 71

Henrik Hedelin & Jens Rydell

 

 

 

Intraspecific body size variation in Macrolepidotera as related to altitude of capture site and seasonal generation

72 - 77

J. Bolling Sullivan & William E. Miller

 

 

 

Argyriini (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) of Mississippi and Alamaba with a redescription of Argyria rufisignella (Zeller)

78 - 83

Edda L. Martinez & Richard L. Brown

 

 

 

A new species of Pelochrista lederer from eastern North America (Tortricidae)

84 - 86

Donald J. Wright

 

 

 

A new species of Euxoa (Noctuidae) from Washington state

87 - 89

Anders Crabo & Lars Crabo

 

 

 

The influence of forest fragmentation on the location of overwintering monarch butterflies in central Mexico

90 - 104

Jennifer J. Williams, Douglas A. Stow & Lincoln P. Brower

 

 

 

The identity of Papilio daunus Cramer (Hesperiidae): a re-examination with new evidence

105 - 112

John V. Calhoun

 

 

 

Discovery of a larval host plat for Olethreutes monetiferana (Riley) (Tortricidae) in northern Kentucky

113

Loran D. Gibson & John A. Merkle

 

 

 

A bibliography of the works of Annette F. Braun

113 - 116

Todd M. Gilligan, Steven Passoa & Terry Harrison

 

 

 

Taxonomy of four species of Eucosmini (Tortricidae) associated with Pelochrista corosana (Walsingham) including a new synonymy and description of a new species

117 - 124

Donald J. Wright

 

 

 

The butterfly drawings by John Abbot in the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia

125 - 137

John V. Calhoun

 

 

 

DNA barcodes of closely related (but morphologically and ecologically distinct) species of skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) can differ by only one to three nucleotides

138 - 153

John M. Burns, Mehrdad Hajibabaei, Winnie Hallwachs & Paul D.N. Herbert

 

 

 

The influence of hurricane and tropical storm activity on resident butterflies in the lower Florida Keys

154 - 164

Mark H. Salvato & Holly L. Salvato

 

 

 

First report of Oecophora bractella (L.) (Oecophoridae) in North America

165 - 171

Merrill A. Peterson, Eric H. LaGasa, Steven Passoa, Gaden S. Robinson & David Holden

 

 

 

First report of the Palaearctic species Cydia coniferana (Tortricidae) in the western United States

172 - 175

Eric LaGasa & Steven Passoa

 

 

 

Poanes melane (Hesperiidae) ovipositing on an Australian grass naturalized in California

175

Arthur M. Shapiro

 

 

 

Book Review: Handbook of Zoology, Volumn IV, Arthropoda: Insecta, edited by M. Fisher, Part 35 Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies

176 - 177

Carla Penz

 

 

 

The immature stages, larval food plants and biology of neotropical mistletoe butterflies: the Hesperocharis group (Pieridae: Anthocharidini)

181 - 195

Michael F. Braby & Kenji Nishida

 

 

 

A new species of Bryolymnia Hampson from southeastern Arizona (Noctuidae)

196 - 198

Clifford D. Ferris & Noel McFarland

 

 

 

Did a member of the Venessa indica complex (Nymphalidae) formerly occur in North America?

199 - 212

Richard I. Vane-Wright & Harold W.D. Hughes

 

 

 

Parastism of Barrens Buck Moth Hemileuca maia Drury in early and late successional pine barrens habitats

213 - 221

Jennifer A. Selfridge, Dylan Parry & George H. Boettner

 

 

 

Potentilla fruticosa (Rosaceae) as a nectar plant for butterflies

222 - 227

Dustin R. VanOverbeke, Paula K. Kleintjes Neff & Stephen M. Fettig

 

 

 

Butterfly drawings by John Abbot in the Houghton Library, Harvard University that are wrongly attributed to an "inferior copyist"

228 - 232

John V. Calhoun

 

 

 

Book Review: The Genus Parides. Butterflies of the World, Supplement 13

233 - 234

Karina Lucas Silva-Brandao

 

 

 

Book Review:Butterflies of West Africa

234

Jeremy Kuhn

 

 

 

Index for Volume 61

235 - 237

 

 

 

 

 

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