This is a compilation of moth species previously unrecorded from Michigan. Moore\u27s (1955) publication has been critically examined necessitating some specific changes. All questionable material has been determined by present day specialists in their particular fields. The McDunnough (1938) checklist is followed in the arrangement of the new data together with most of the recent changes in nomenclature as presented by Forbes (1948, 1954, 1960), Hardwick (1970), Hodges (1971), and Covell (1970, 1971). With the advent of more sophisticated collecting equipment and the easier access to Michigan\u27s Upper Peninsula a total of 154 species has been added. Many institutional and private collections have been examined including the large collect...
Gypsy moth, Lyrnantria dispar (L.), was first discovered in Michigan in 1954. Results of survey for ...
Ten caddisfly species are reported from Michigan for the first time, including 5 in the family Limne...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityUsing a combination of blacklight, mercur...
An account, with known flight periods indicated, of 165 species of Geometridae concludes listing of ...
An account, with known flight periods indicated, of 165 species of Geometridae concludes listing of ...
(excerpt) The first list of Lepidoptera for the Douglas Lake region (Welch 1915) included 12 species...
Forty-seven species in nine families of Lepidoptera (Hepialidae, Psychidae, Alucitidae, Sesiidae, Co...
(excerpt) The two counties which share the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, Emmet on...
(excerpt) Moore (1955) published a listing of the moths of Michigan, exclusive of the Tineoidea, Oth...
Rhizedra lutosa (Noctuidae) and Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Tortricidae), are reported from Michigan ...
Rhizedra lutosa (Noctuidae) and Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Tortricidae), are reported from Michigan ...
Forty-seven species in nine families of Lepidoptera (Hepialidae, Psychidae, Alucitidae, Sesiidae, Co...
187 species of Pyraloidea from Emmet and Cheboygan Counties in Michigan are documented, providing th...
187 species of Pyraloidea from Emmet and Cheboygan Counties in Michigan are documented, providing th...
Excerpt: For more than 60 years, workers at the University of Michigan Biological Station have been ...
Gypsy moth, Lyrnantria dispar (L.), was first discovered in Michigan in 1954. Results of survey for ...
Ten caddisfly species are reported from Michigan for the first time, including 5 in the family Limne...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityUsing a combination of blacklight, mercur...
An account, with known flight periods indicated, of 165 species of Geometridae concludes listing of ...
An account, with known flight periods indicated, of 165 species of Geometridae concludes listing of ...
(excerpt) The first list of Lepidoptera for the Douglas Lake region (Welch 1915) included 12 species...
Forty-seven species in nine families of Lepidoptera (Hepialidae, Psychidae, Alucitidae, Sesiidae, Co...
(excerpt) The two counties which share the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, Emmet on...
(excerpt) Moore (1955) published a listing of the moths of Michigan, exclusive of the Tineoidea, Oth...
Rhizedra lutosa (Noctuidae) and Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Tortricidae), are reported from Michigan ...
Rhizedra lutosa (Noctuidae) and Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Tortricidae), are reported from Michigan ...
Forty-seven species in nine families of Lepidoptera (Hepialidae, Psychidae, Alucitidae, Sesiidae, Co...
187 species of Pyraloidea from Emmet and Cheboygan Counties in Michigan are documented, providing th...
187 species of Pyraloidea from Emmet and Cheboygan Counties in Michigan are documented, providing th...
Excerpt: For more than 60 years, workers at the University of Michigan Biological Station have been ...
Gypsy moth, Lyrnantria dispar (L.), was first discovered in Michigan in 1954. Results of survey for ...
Ten caddisfly species are reported from Michigan for the first time, including 5 in the family Limne...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityUsing a combination of blacklight, mercur...