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Sedge Moths of North America, The (Lepidoptera
Sedge Moths of North America, The (Lepidoptera
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2nd Segment
7th Sternite
8th Abdominal Segment
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advanced moth classification research
Anterior Apophyses
Apical Segment
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Corpus Bursae
Dorsal Margin
Ductus Bursae
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Eye Margin
family Glyphipterigidae
faunal distribution studies
Forewing Length
Genitalia Slide
Holotype Male
host-parasite interactions
Labial Palpi
Lectotype Male
lepidoptera systematics
Maxillary Palpi
morphological taxonomy
North American Fauna
North American sedge moths
Ostium Bursae
Papilla Analis
phylogenetic analysis
Posterior Apophyses
Posterior Pair
riparian ecosystems
Silver Spot
systematic entomology
Tuba Analis
Valva Elongate
White Marks
Wing Venation
Product details
- ISBN 9781138423770
- Weight: 650g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2018
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Represents the first comprehensive study of these moths in North America north of Mexico using modern systematic procedures involving assessment of a number of morphological and biological characters in relation to their phylogenetic status. This study also represents a worldwide generic study made in conjunction with the revision of the North American species, primarily to ascertain realistic generic limits and the placement of the various genera once included in the heterogeneous concept of the family. Extralimital genera are noted in a catalog of generic names associated with the Glyphipterigidae.
Sedge Moths of North America, The (Lepidoptera
€142.99
