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Agaristinae is one of the
larger subfamilies of
moths in the
family Noctuidae. The
subfamily was
erected by Jean
Baptiste Boisduval in 1833. Its internal...
- Noctuidae. This moth
occurs in Madagascar. Jordan, K. 1926a. Some new
Agaristidae, with
remarks on nomenclature. -
Novitates Zoologicae 33:371–378. De...
- Cossidae, Sphingidae, Thyretidae, Geoemtridae, Lymantriidae, Arctiidae,
Agaristidae,
Noctuidae (Part 3). -
Fauna of
Saudi Arabia 5:293–332. Afromoths.net...
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Giacomo Doria. 76: 114–116. Nye, Ian W. B.
Noctuoidea (part): Noctuidae,
Agaristidae, and Nolidae. The
Generic Names of
Moths of the World. Vol. 1. Trustees...
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Catalogue of the
Arctiadae (Arctianae) and
Agaristidae in the
collection of the
British Museum (Natural History). Catalogue...
- (1901). "Elysius sorteria".
Catalogue of the
Arctiadae (Arctianae) and
Agaristidae in the
Collection of the
British Museum.
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera...
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Hampson in
Descirptions of new
genera and
species of Syntomidae, Artiadae,
Agaristidae and Noctuidae. Hampson, G. F. (1894). The
Fauna of
British India, Including...
- "Diacrisia metaxantha, n. sp.".
Catalogue of the
Arctiadae (Arctianae) and
Agaristidae in the
Collection of the
British Museum.
Catalogue of the Lepidoptera...
- Sarrothripinae, Pantheinae, Plusiinae, Catocalinae, Ophiderinae,
Hypeninae and
Agaristidae Volume 11 has not yet been
published Insects portal Differences between...
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Retrieved November 17, 2017. Druce, H. (1894). "Descriptions of new
species of
Agaristidae".
Annals and
Magazine of
Natural History. (6) 14: 21–24. v t e...