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Pycnogonids from Allan Hancock Expeditions
... IN 1935, IN 1936, IN 1937, IN 1938, IN 1939, AND IN 1940. ~ THE NOCTUOID
MOTHS OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF THE
ALLAN HANCOCK FOUNDATION (PLATES 28-31) By A. GLENN RICHARDS,
JR.
William Atwood Hilton, 1942
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A Guide to Australian Moths
The noctuoid families include all those from Oenosandridae to Noctuidae (pp.172
–197). They are characterised by thoracic hearing organs and lack of a
chaetosema. Like some of the bombycoids, some moths in this group—the
subfamily ...
Paul Zborowski, Ted Edwards, 2007
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Vol 2: Morphology, Physiology, and Development
... cullei are clearly homologous With those of Oenosandra, as well as with those
usually present in the Noctuidae and their closest relatives. Nevertheless the
shape and development of the cullei vary greatly within each major noctuoid
family.
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Tiger Moths and Woolly Bears : Behavior, Ecology, and ...
These phylogenetic patterns suggest that these classes of compounds did not
arise within the noctuoid superfamily but instead were present at the divergence
of the geometroid and the noctuoid lineages. Although the aldehyde functional ...
William E. Conner Professor of Biology Wake Forest University, 2008
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Annotated Check List of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, ...
This list differs markedly in several aspects from the 1983 list, reflecting ongoing
changes in the species-level taxonomy and advances in the understanding of
higher level noctuoid systematics. Included here are 3693 species, representing
...
B. Christian Schmidt, J. Donald Lafontaine, 2010
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The Families of Malesian Moths and Butterflies
A. ipsilon and A. segetum are pests of vegetables and are treated by CAB
International (1998). Noctuoidea incertae sedis A number of noctuoid genera do
not fall readily into any currently recognised family and are therefore discussed in
this ...
Jeremy Daniel Holloway, Geoffrey Kibby, Djunijanti Peggie, 2001
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Handbuch D.zoologie Bd.4/35 Kristensen:lepid.1ae
The genera of all noctuoid families were catalogued by Nye (1975) and Watson,
Fletcher & Nye (1980). Species catalogues exist for Noctuidae, Nolidae and
Pantheidae (Poole 1989), Aga- nainae(Gaede 1932), Arctiidae (Bryk 1931, 1937;
...
Niels P. Kristensen, 1999
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Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths IV
... Raphiinae, Amphipyrinae, Psaphidinae, Oncocnemidini, Athetiina, Xyleninae,
Hadeninae, Noctuinae, Arctia, Pararctia, Platarctia, Lymantriinae Introduction
There has been excellent collaboration among noctuoid specialists in Europe
and ...
B. Christian Schmidt, J. Donald Lafontaine, 2013
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Signalers and Receivers : Mechanisms and Evolution of ...
Mechanisms and Evolution of Arthropod Communication Michael D. Greenfield
Professor of Biological Sciences University of Kansas. minute tymbals. which are
used to generate airborne ultrasonic signals. In some noctuoid moths the tymbals
...
Michael D. Greenfield Professor of Biological Sciences University of Kansas, 2002
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Primate Anti-Predator Strategies
Previous work has presented convincing cases of prey adaptation to predators'
acoustic signals at both the behavioral and neurophysiological levels. The bat-
moth interaction is a well-studied and quite illustrative case. Noctuoid moths are ...
Sharon Gursky-Doyen, K.A.I. Nekaris, 2007