(excerpt) Over the years, I have lamented the lack of a popular guide to Lepidoptera larvae. Aside from the classic Golden Guide to Butterflies and Moths (R.T. Mitchell and H. S. Zim, 1987. Golden Press, NY, 160 pp.), field guides have given scant attention to the larvae, illustrating only a few examples of common species
Oak trees (Quercus spp.) dominate many forests in North America, and their diverse herbivore fauna i...
(excerpt) The first list of Lepidoptera for the Douglas Lake region (Welch 1915) included 12 species...
Excerpt: For more than 60 years, workers at the University of Michigan Biological Station have been ...
(excerpt) Over the years, I have lamented the lack of a popular guide to Lepidoptera larvae. Aside f...
(excerpt) You may be wondering what an owlet caterpillar is, since “owlet” is not mentioned in some ...
(excerpt) Nearly all entomologists studying terrestrial insects in the Lake States region find it ne...
(excerpt) This little book will undoubtedly please the amateur collector and rearer of the exoticall...
(excerpt) This book is small in size, but large in stature, a simply eloquent narrative on the encou...
Basic to our understanding of any animal and its habitat requirements is knowing what it eats. Prese...
Books: Butterflies of North America by John Feltwell. Butterflies. How to identify and attract them...
Excerpt: Entomological Reprint Specialists have done a fine service to the field of entomology and t...
Excerpt: This slim volume is easily one of the most attractive entomological reprints that has appea...
Guide to 187 of the most common, large, brightly colored, or economically important loopers, spanwor...
(excerpt) It is rare that a publication this complete and well-illustrated is issued on the fauna of...
Excerpt: During late June and early July, 1965, it was apparent that plantations of Scotch and Austr...
Oak trees (Quercus spp.) dominate many forests in North America, and their diverse herbivore fauna i...
(excerpt) The first list of Lepidoptera for the Douglas Lake region (Welch 1915) included 12 species...
Excerpt: For more than 60 years, workers at the University of Michigan Biological Station have been ...
(excerpt) Over the years, I have lamented the lack of a popular guide to Lepidoptera larvae. Aside f...
(excerpt) You may be wondering what an owlet caterpillar is, since “owlet” is not mentioned in some ...
(excerpt) Nearly all entomologists studying terrestrial insects in the Lake States region find it ne...
(excerpt) This little book will undoubtedly please the amateur collector and rearer of the exoticall...
(excerpt) This book is small in size, but large in stature, a simply eloquent narrative on the encou...
Basic to our understanding of any animal and its habitat requirements is knowing what it eats. Prese...
Books: Butterflies of North America by John Feltwell. Butterflies. How to identify and attract them...
Excerpt: Entomological Reprint Specialists have done a fine service to the field of entomology and t...
Excerpt: This slim volume is easily one of the most attractive entomological reprints that has appea...
Guide to 187 of the most common, large, brightly colored, or economically important loopers, spanwor...
(excerpt) It is rare that a publication this complete and well-illustrated is issued on the fauna of...
Excerpt: During late June and early July, 1965, it was apparent that plantations of Scotch and Austr...
Oak trees (Quercus spp.) dominate many forests in North America, and their diverse herbivore fauna i...
(excerpt) The first list of Lepidoptera for the Douglas Lake region (Welch 1915) included 12 species...
Excerpt: For more than 60 years, workers at the University of Michigan Biological Station have been ...