Moths of Western North America
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Item Open Access Moths of Western North America 1. Distribution of Saturniidae of Western North America(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1993) Opler, Paul A., author; Peigler, Richard S., author; C.P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, publisherThis is the first number of a series of atlases detailing the distributional occurrence of the moths of North America. The atlas of Saturniidae by Richard Peigler and me covers the documented distribution of a well-known group.Item Open Access Moths of Western North America 2. Distribution of Sphingidae of Western North America, revised(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1995) Smith, Michael J., author; C.P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, publisherThis is the second number of a series of atlases detailing the distributional occurrence of the moths of North America. The atlas of Sphingidae by Michael Smith covers the documented distribution of a well-known group.Item Open Access Moths of Western North America 3. Distribution of Arctiidae of Western North America. Part 1. Text, maps, and references(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2000) Ferguson, Douglas C., author; Opler, Paul A., author; Smith, Michael J., author; Donahue, Julian P., author; C.P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, publisherThis is the third of a series of atlases detailing the distributional occurrence of the moths of western North America. Part 1 of the atlas of western Arctiidae covers the documented distribution of a group of Lepidoptera with many well-known and brightly colored species. Yet despite their bright colors the taxonomic relationships in some genera are unclear and there are undescribed North American species in at least four genera (Crambidia, Euchaetes, Holomelina, and Grammia).Item Open Access Moths of Western North America 4. Distribution of "Oecophoridae" (sense of Hodges 1983) of Western North America(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1996) Opler, Paul A., author; Powell, Jerry A., author; C.P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, publisherThis is the fourth of a series of atlases detailing the distributional occurrence of the moths of western North America. The atlas of species traditionally assigned to "Oecophoridae" covers the documented distribution of groups of "microlepidoptera" whose taxonomic relationships are are now being reconsidered.