Moths

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101ProjGRN  Logo_EPS [Converted] copy

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Source URL: www.ipm.msu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-07 15:23:31
102Up in the Air Gr. 2 Version Length: One Hour and 15 minutes Program Description The Transcona Historical Museum is home to thousands of butterflies, moths and insects collected by

Up in the Air Gr. 2 Version Length: One Hour and 15 minutes Program Description The Transcona Historical Museum is home to thousands of butterflies, moths and insects collected by

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Source URL: transconamuseum.mb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-28 11:21:07
103Lepidoptera BioBlitz Nets Hundreds of Additional Species By Paul Opler, Colorado State University Great Basin National Park held its sixth annual Bioblitz on July 12-14, focusing on Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). T

Lepidoptera BioBlitz Nets Hundreds of Additional Species By Paul Opler, Colorado State University Great Basin National Park held its sixth annual Bioblitz on July 12-14, focusing on Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). T

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Source URL: www.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-12 11:35:38
104Painted palatable male day flying moths (Callosamia promethea), a natural mimic of the unpalatable papilionid Battus philenor, to resemble unpalatable and palatable species [OVERHEAD 6A].

Painted palatable male day flying moths (Callosamia promethea), a natural mimic of the unpalatable papilionid Battus philenor, to resemble unpalatable and palatable species [OVERHEAD 6A].

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Source URL: www.ucl.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-02-19 18:11:36
105Forest Management Strategies to Minimize the Impact of the Gypsy Moth November, 1996 (rev. Oct[removed]Where is it Found? Gypsy moth is an exotic insect from Europe and

Forest Management Strategies to Minimize the Impact of the Gypsy Moth November, 1996 (rev. Oct[removed]Where is it Found? Gypsy moth is an exotic insect from Europe and

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Source URL: www.arinvasives.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-19 16:56:25
106Insects of Costa Rica (Insecta) Meet the Scientists: José Joaquín Montero Ramírez Where do you work? I am a research scientist and curator of butterflies and moths at the National Institute of Biodiversity (INBio) in

Insects of Costa Rica (Insecta) Meet the Scientists: José Joaquín Montero Ramírez Where do you work? I am a research scientist and curator of butterflies and moths at the National Institute of Biodiversity (INBio) in

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Source URL: podcast.eol.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-21 15:25:54
    107United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Southern Region

    United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Southern Region

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    Source URL: www.arinvasives.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-09-19 13:43:56
    108Moths: Automeris io, Korscheltellus gracilis, Noctuidae Meet the Scientists: Liti Haramaty and David Moskowitz, the founders of Moth Week: Where do you work? Liti: Co-founder, National Moth Week; Laboratory researcher, I

    Moths: Automeris io, Korscheltellus gracilis, Noctuidae Meet the Scientists: Liti Haramaty and David Moskowitz, the founders of Moth Week: Where do you work? Liti: Co-founder, National Moth Week; Laboratory researcher, I

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    Source URL: podcast.eol.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-08-27 10:35:30
    109Microsoft Word[removed]AtayOgur

    Microsoft Word[removed]AtayOgur

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    Source URL: www.kasparek-verlag.de

    Language: English - Date: 2011-07-20 13:19:40
    110Table 1. Average nightly number of corn earworm moths captured in eastern Virginia black light traps, 2014 season. Nightly trap catch average for week ending: Location (county-town) 6/05

    Table 1. Average nightly number of corn earworm moths captured in eastern Virginia black light traps, 2014 season. Nightly trap catch average for week ending: Location (county-town) 6/05

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    Source URL: blogs.ext.vt.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-09-18 15:02:38