10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NOTODONTID»
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notodontid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
notodontid and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Notodontidae & Oenosandridae (Lepidoptera)
(1956): Contribution to the knowledge of some Japanese Notodontid-moths ––
Tinea, Tokyo 3: 142-143. – (1956): Further notes on nomenclature of some
Notodontid-species (Lepidoptera) –– Akitu 5: 37-42. – (1957): Notes on the ...
Alexander Schintlmeister,
2013
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Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions
31 - '10 - - so NOTODONTID THRESHOLDS (n=25) l 4| 1 J 1 60 0 kHz 40 80 120
160 Figure 5.5. Tuning of ultrasound-sensitive hearing in insects as it
corresponds to the frequencies contained in the vocalizations of hats that feed
upon them ...
Pedro Barbosa, Ignacio Castellanos,
2005
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List of the Specimens of the British Animals in the ...
... reclusa, var. Step. H. ii. 13, t. 16, f. 1, 1828. Clostera suffusa, Step. H. iv. 385,
1835. 2. Clostera Anachoreta.* The Scarce Chocolate-tip. B. M. Bombyx
Anachoreta, CATALOGUE OF BRITISH LEPIDOPTEBA. 37 Fam. II.
NOTODONTID^E. ...
British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology, John Edward Gray, George Robert Gray,
1850
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Buzzwords: A Scientist Muses on Sex, Bugs, and Rock 'n' Roll
Just. say. “Notodontid?” The. first place I read about the U.S. government's plan to
eradicate illicit coca fields by dropping caterpillars from airplanes was not on the
front page of our local newspapers—it was farther back, in the editorial section.
More than 100 species of notodontid moths occur in the United States and
Canada, and their larvae feed on the foliage of deciduous trees and shrubs. The
moths of some species have a promi nence or backward-projecting lobe on the
front ...
Robert Livingston Furniss, Valentine M. Carolin,
1977
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Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths IV
Review of the Costa Rican species is part of an ongoing documentation of over
700 notodontid species collected or reared by parataxonomists and others in
Area de Conservacion Guanacaste (Janzen 2004, Janzen et al. 2009, Janzen
and ...
B. Christian Schmidt, J. Donald Lafontaine,
2013
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Miscellaneous Publication
FAMILY NOTODONTIDAE— NOTODONTID MOTHS More than 100 species of
notodontid moths occur in the United States and Canada, and their larvae feed
on the foliage of deciduous trees and shrubs. The moths of some species have a
...
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Chemical Defenses of Arthropods
In a sense, these formicine secretions are comparable to those generated by
notodontid larvae (Eisner et al., 1972; Weatherston et al., 1979), since both
contain aqueous solutions of formic acid in which are suspended less polar
constituents.
Even more specialized defensive mechanisms are utilized by some notodontid
larvae which, when disturbed, rear upwards and evert a forked organ from a slit
in the prothorax below the head. In Danima (Pl. 29.14) the everted organ is deep
...
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Insect Defenses: Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of Prey ...
Ear of the Panamania notodontid moth, Antaea lichyi 218 9.7. Directional
sensitivity plots and audiograms of the notodontid Hapigia curvilinea 219 10.1.
Examples of Catocala species with similar forewings but dissimilar hindwings
234 10.2.
David L. Evans, Justin O. Schmidt,
1990