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Lithophane leeae is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is only
found in the
Chiricahua Mountains in
southeastern Arizona. The
length of the forewings...
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University of
Arizona since 1986. He
discovered the moth
species Lithophane leeae in 2009, and
another moth species,
Drasteria walshi, is
named after him...
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Elegant trogon Hypotrix lunata Johann's
pinyon Lilium parryi Lithophane leeae Madrean pine-oak
woodlands Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir
Tricholita ferrisi–...
- (Willey, 1925) c g
Diacyclops languidus (G. O. Sars, 1863) i
Diacyclops leeae Karanovic,
Grygier & Lee, 2013 c g
Diacyclops lewisi Reid, 2004 c g Diacyclops...
- Kawai, 2011
Geothelphusa kumejima Naruse,
Shokita & Ng, 2006
Geothelphusa leeae Shy, 2005
Geothelphusa levicervix (Rathbun, 1898)
Geothelphusa lili Chen...
- (1904)
Aecidium laserpitii-sileris
Maire ex Sacc. &
Trotter (1912)
Aecidium leeae M.A.
Salam &
Ramachar (1955)
Aecidium leeanum Syd. (1923)
Aecidium leiocarpum...
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ZooKeys (9): 11–20. doi:10.3897/zookeys.9.158. Walsh, J. (2009). "Lithophane
leeae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Xyleninae), a
striking new
species from southeastern...
- marina,
marine blue (hairstreak)
Libtheana carinenta,
snout Lithophane leeae Manduca quinquemaculata,
tomato worm
Megathymus yuccae Ministrymon leda...
- (Schwein.) Sacc. (1883)
Phyllachora laurinearum Racib. (1900)
Phyllachora leeae-elatae A.K. Kar &
Maity (1971)
Phyllachora leeicola Ananthan. (1964) Phyllachora...
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Bredell (1974) =
Chalastospora gossypii P.
leeae (Chidd.)
Deighton (1976) = P****alora
leeae P.
legrellei V.G. Rao & B.R.D.
Yadav (1991) = P****alora...