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- Taxonomic Information System. Caught Between the Pages: Treasures from the Franclemont Collection Online virtual exhibit featuring a selection of historic entomological...
- Cisseps is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae erected by John G. Franclemont in 1936. Cisseps fulvicollis (Hübner, [1818]) – yellow-collared scape...
- Beck, 1996 Tribe Xylenini Guenée, 1837 Subtribe Antitypina Forbes & Franclemont, 1954 Subtribe Cosmiina Guenée, 1852 Subtribe Ufeina Crumb, 1956 Subtribe...
- athoria Schaus, 1936 Artace cinerosipalpis Bryk, 1953 Artace colaria Franclemont, 1973 Artace connecta Draudt, 1927 Artace coprea Draudt, 1927 Artace...
- Noctuidae. Synorthodes auriginea Franclemont, 1976 Synorthodes melanops (Dyar, 1912) Synorthodes typhedana Franclemont, 1976 Natural History Museum Lepidoptera...
- Meganola spodia, commonly known as the ashy meganola or Franclemont's meganola moth, is a species of nolid moth in the family Nolidae. It is found in...
- sallow, is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae described by John G. Franclemont in 1943. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from...
- erected by John G. Franclemont in 1966. Nychioptera accola Franclemont, 1966 Nychioptera noctuidalis Dyar, 1907 Nychioptera opada Franclemont, 1966 Savela,...
- Tolype alegra Dognin, 1922 Tolype aroana Schaus, 1906 Tolype austella Franclemont, 1973 Tolype biapicata Dognin, 1912 Tolype bipunctata Giacomelli, 1911...
- is a monotypic moth genus of the family Erebidae erected by John G. Franclemont in 1949. Its only species, Elegocampa catharina, was first described...