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Annotated List of the Lepidoptera of Alberta, Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 556

Annotated List of the Lepidoptera of Alberta, Canada

This checklist of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) of Alberta lists 2367 species reported to occur in the province, as well as 138 species whose occurrence in Alberta is probable. Each species entry includes adult flight time and distribution status in the Cordilleran, Boreal, and Grasslands ecozones, as well as references to taxonomic works and to the literature and public collection sources of the records. Detailed notes on taxonomy, nomenclature, distribution, habitat, and biology are given for 1524 of the listed species. An additional section provides details on 171 species erroneously reported from Alberta in previous works. The authors hope it will be a useful resource for anyon...

Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths IV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths IV

This special issue of ZooKeys marks the fourth volume in a series on New World macro-moth systematics. Twenty-two authors contributed 12 manuscripts for this volume, covering taxa in the Crambidae, Erebidae, Euteliidae, Geometridae, Noctuidae, and Notodontidae. New taxa are described from 26 countries, with emphasis on the Neotropical region. Taxonomic changes include the description of 27 new species and two new subspecies, eight new or revised synonyms, two revised statuses, and one new generic combination.

Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera Encountered in Ontario in ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Butterflies of Ontario & Summaries of Lepidoptera Encountered in Ontario in ...

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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dragonfly Nymphs of North America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 627

Dragonfly Nymphs of North America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-11
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  • Publisher: Springer

This monograph is the first of its kind devoted entirely to the dragonfly nymphs of North America north of Mexico, the focus being accurate identification of the 330 species of Anisoptera that occur in the region. Nymphal external morphology is described and illustrated in detail, and all terms needed to navigate the dichotomous keys are defined. Species are tabulated with references that provide the most detailed, accurate descriptions for each; species that are inadequately described are so indicated. The key separating the seven families in the region contains several new characters. The families are then covered separately: Aeshnidae (13 genera), Gomphidae (17 genera), Petaluridae (2 gen...

Dragonflies at a Biogeographical Crossroads
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 724

Dragonflies at a Biogeographical Crossroads

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-11
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

This lavishly illustrated book examines the distribution, ecology, conservation status, and biogeography of 176 species of dragonflies in the southern plains of the United States, where twelve ecoregions converge. The topics discussed, such as phenotypic variation and ecology, are applicable and of interest across the United States and much of north America, and will appeal to researchers and dragonfly enthusiasts alike. A series of maps, including a distributional map by specific locality of occurrence, indicate level of documentation and allow the reader to visualize the biogeographical associations of a given species. These maps also encourage citizen scientists to contribute documentatio...

Native Host Plants for Texas Moths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

Native Host Plants for Texas Moths

While day-flying butterflies have long captured the attention of nature enthusiasts, moth species outnumber butterfly species by about fifteen to one, with many being overlooked due to their mostly nocturnal habits. Although they are far less noticeable to us, moths are essential to many other species, including the plants they pollinate and the animals they nourish. In their caterpillar or larval form they provide a primary source of sustenance for birds, and as adults they feed everything from tiny bats to large mammals. Native plants are of utmost importance for moths, as they evolved alongside them, and they are the principal factor for dictating moth species range and distribution. Like...

Ontario Odonata
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Ontario Odonata

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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