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- Society Societat Catalana de Lepidopterologia Study Group of Hessian Lepidopterologists Lepidopterists' Society of Africa Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera...
- nimble and better able to evade attacks by would-be predators. Notable lepidopterologists who did many studies on this genus included Julius Röber, J. Malcolm...
- underparts of the new species, while also commemorating the Colombian lepidopterologist Blanca Huertas [de], the wife of ornithologist Thomas M. Donegan (who...
- 74: 1–15. PDF fulltext Several Apatura species are famous among lepidopterologists for being easily attracted with stinking cheese. * Hilgartner, R.;...
- pteridologist, chemist, zoologist, ornithologist, physician, biologist, lepidopterologist, arachnologist, mycologist, earth scientist, university professor...
- entomologie. The genus was named after Atsushi Kawabe, a ****anese lepidopterologist. Obraztsov ****igned Cheimatophila ignavana Christoph, 1881 as the...
- Lepidoptera literature for the western hemisphere fauna. — Journal of the Lepidopterologists' Society 36 (2): 87-111. Wikispecies has information related to Eucosma...
- Penicuick Heslop (June 1904 – 2 June 1970) was a British naturalist, lepidopterologist and marksman. He is particularly known for his studies of the butterfly...
- in adjacent Spain and Italy. It is named for Robert Mazel, French lepidopterologist. The wingspan is 12–13.5 mm (0.47–0.53 in). The larvae possibly feed...
- correct name; the present genus was discussed in 1945 by the famous lepidopterologist and author Vladimir Nabokov as Parachilades but had been described...