The indigenous North American micropterigid genus Epimartyria Walsingham,1898 is revised. Three species are recognized, including E. auricrinella Walsingham, 1898 which occurs widely over much of the northeastern United States and Canada, a new species, E. bimaculella Davis and Landry from northwestern United States and Canada, and E. pardella (Walsingham, 1880) from northern California to northern Oregon. The larva of E. auricrinella is described in detail, supplemented with illustrations of the external structure of the larval integument. The larval plastron is described and illustrated for Epimartyria, and this is compared with the plastrons of Neomicropteryx Issiki, 1931 and Micropterix Hübner, 1825. COI barcode sequences show that the ...
Figure 12c - Haplotype network for 10 distinct haplotypes detected in two species of Epimartyria (7 ...
Micropterigidae is a family of Lepidoptera characterized by plesiomorphic morphological characters. ...
Abstract. All known species of the Palaearctic genus Micropterix Hübner, 1825 (Micropterigidae) from...
The indigenous North American micropterigid genus Epimartyria Walsingham,1898 is revised. Three spec...
Figures 58-59 - Epimartyria auricrinella, larval morphology 58 Honeycombed chambers of abdominal ex...
The Japanese micropterigid moths are revised. Seventeen species in five genera are recognized from J...
Figures 4-9 - Adults and habitat. 4–5 Epimartyria auricrinella, at Lac Brûlé, Québec, 30 Jun 1997, c...
Figures 52-57 - Epimartyria auricrinella, larval morphology 52 Abdominal segments 1–4, lateral view,...
Figures 46-51 - Epimartyria auricrinella, larval morphology 46 Apical sensilla of maxillary palpus (...
Micropterigidae is considered to be the sister group of all other extant Lepidoptera. In Japan, 17 s...
Micropterigidae is a family of Lepidoptera characterized by plesiomorphic morphological characters. ...
Micropterigidae is a family of Lepidoptera characterized by plesiomorphic morphological characters. ...
An atlas detailing state and provincial distributions of 663 North American Ephemeroptera species is...
This paper describes a rare case of a male moth in Baltic amber in an excellent position for establi...
Formal descriptions of larvae of the western North American species Choroterpes albiannulata and the...
Figure 12c - Haplotype network for 10 distinct haplotypes detected in two species of Epimartyria (7 ...
Micropterigidae is a family of Lepidoptera characterized by plesiomorphic morphological characters. ...
Abstract. All known species of the Palaearctic genus Micropterix Hübner, 1825 (Micropterigidae) from...
The indigenous North American micropterigid genus Epimartyria Walsingham,1898 is revised. Three spec...
Figures 58-59 - Epimartyria auricrinella, larval morphology 58 Honeycombed chambers of abdominal ex...
The Japanese micropterigid moths are revised. Seventeen species in five genera are recognized from J...
Figures 4-9 - Adults and habitat. 4–5 Epimartyria auricrinella, at Lac Brûlé, Québec, 30 Jun 1997, c...
Figures 52-57 - Epimartyria auricrinella, larval morphology 52 Abdominal segments 1–4, lateral view,...
Figures 46-51 - Epimartyria auricrinella, larval morphology 46 Apical sensilla of maxillary palpus (...
Micropterigidae is considered to be the sister group of all other extant Lepidoptera. In Japan, 17 s...
Micropterigidae is a family of Lepidoptera characterized by plesiomorphic morphological characters. ...
Micropterigidae is a family of Lepidoptera characterized by plesiomorphic morphological characters. ...
An atlas detailing state and provincial distributions of 663 North American Ephemeroptera species is...
This paper describes a rare case of a male moth in Baltic amber in an excellent position for establi...
Formal descriptions of larvae of the western North American species Choroterpes albiannulata and the...
Figure 12c - Haplotype network for 10 distinct haplotypes detected in two species of Epimartyria (7 ...
Micropterigidae is a family of Lepidoptera characterized by plesiomorphic morphological characters. ...
Abstract. All known species of the Palaearctic genus Micropterix Hübner, 1825 (Micropterigidae) from...