In this book we treat the often spectacularly large and beautiful moths known as the imperial moths or silkmoths. Both the adults and larvae of these insects have long attracted the attention of naturalists, scientists, artists, schoolchildren, and people in general.University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignOpe
Report issued on: August 1983INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Two of the leaves of plates (within the first sequence) are numbered as "82a" and "139a".Vita.Typesc...
For the past two years the writer has been giving special attention to collecting and rearing life h...
This guide treats all species known to have been found and those likely to be found in Illinois and ...
The purpose of this field guide is to enable the user to identify to species any butterfly found wit...
Introduces Illinois insects including the house fly, mosquito, grasshopper, dragonfly, praying manti...
This book provides contributions on various topics pertaining to moths and caterpillars written by e...
(excerpt) This little book will undoubtedly please the amateur collector and rearer of the exoticall...
The Illinois Gypsy Moth Research and Education Program was initiated October 4, 1982 at the request ...
"This booklet is ... not an entomology textbook and we have devoted most of the space to photographs...
The ever-increasing requests by technical workers in the field of entomology for information concern...
THE list of Miridae of Illinois now stands at 330 species. It is apparent, however, that species k...
THE caddis flies, or Trichoptera, are for the most part medium-sized to small insects resembling m...
Oak trees (Quercus spp.) dominate many forests in North America, and their diverse herbivore fauna i...
The present paper is the combined product of studies made by the authors upon the collections of the...
Report issued on: August 1983INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Two of the leaves of plates (within the first sequence) are numbered as "82a" and "139a".Vita.Typesc...
For the past two years the writer has been giving special attention to collecting and rearing life h...
This guide treats all species known to have been found and those likely to be found in Illinois and ...
The purpose of this field guide is to enable the user to identify to species any butterfly found wit...
Introduces Illinois insects including the house fly, mosquito, grasshopper, dragonfly, praying manti...
This book provides contributions on various topics pertaining to moths and caterpillars written by e...
(excerpt) This little book will undoubtedly please the amateur collector and rearer of the exoticall...
The Illinois Gypsy Moth Research and Education Program was initiated October 4, 1982 at the request ...
"This booklet is ... not an entomology textbook and we have devoted most of the space to photographs...
The ever-increasing requests by technical workers in the field of entomology for information concern...
THE list of Miridae of Illinois now stands at 330 species. It is apparent, however, that species k...
THE caddis flies, or Trichoptera, are for the most part medium-sized to small insects resembling m...
Oak trees (Quercus spp.) dominate many forests in North America, and their diverse herbivore fauna i...
The present paper is the combined product of studies made by the authors upon the collections of the...
Report issued on: August 1983INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Two of the leaves of plates (within the first sequence) are numbered as "82a" and "139a".Vita.Typesc...
For the past two years the writer has been giving special attention to collecting and rearing life h...