A definitive species list is the foundation of biodiversity and conservation work. As we deal with massive climatic changes in the Anthropocene, knowing which species make up our diverse ecosystems will be critically important if we wish to protect and restore them.The Lepidoptera, moths and butterflies, are the fourth-largest insect order in terms of global diversity, with approximately 158,000 described species. Here we report the distributions of 5431 species that occur in Canada and Alaska, as well as 53 species that have been reported from the region but not yet verified. Additionally, 19 species are listed as interceptions or unsuccessful introductions, and 52 species are listed as probably occurring in the region.The list is...
In a 13 page preface, Smith lays out a lengthy explanation of the origin and purpose of this catalog...
Abstract. The Yukon Territory provides a setting for its fauna of particular historical and ecologic...
The enigmatic insect order Grylloblattodea comprises two described species in Canada, which are limi...
The first comprehensive checklist of the Lepidoptera of Canada and Alaska is presented. Taxonomic pa...
The known Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) of the provinces and territories of Canada are summari...
An annotated list of 106 species of butterflies known to occur in the north Okanagan area of British...
This checklist documents the 2367 Lepidoptera species reported to occur in the province of Alberta, ...
The distribution of described, extant species of the insect order Hymenoptera recorded from northern...
During the Swedish-Canadian icebreaker-based expedition to the Nearctic in summer 1999 (July and ear...
This list documents 2832 Lepidoptera species reported for the province of British Columbia, Canada. ...
Abstract. The Prairies Ecozone of southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta supports a diverse fa...
ABSTRACT. Two adjacent populations of the Arctic moth Gynaephora groenlandica, a High Arctic endemic...
Currently, a total of 267 stonefly species are known for Canada. The biodiversity hotspot of Canadia...
All 8237 species-group taxa of Coleoptera known to occur in Canada and Alaska are recorded by provin...
Some parts authored by Ken E. Davenport, Norbert G. Kondla, Paul A. Opler, and Michael S. Fisher.Inc...
In a 13 page preface, Smith lays out a lengthy explanation of the origin and purpose of this catalog...
Abstract. The Yukon Territory provides a setting for its fauna of particular historical and ecologic...
The enigmatic insect order Grylloblattodea comprises two described species in Canada, which are limi...
The first comprehensive checklist of the Lepidoptera of Canada and Alaska is presented. Taxonomic pa...
The known Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) of the provinces and territories of Canada are summari...
An annotated list of 106 species of butterflies known to occur in the north Okanagan area of British...
This checklist documents the 2367 Lepidoptera species reported to occur in the province of Alberta, ...
The distribution of described, extant species of the insect order Hymenoptera recorded from northern...
During the Swedish-Canadian icebreaker-based expedition to the Nearctic in summer 1999 (July and ear...
This list documents 2832 Lepidoptera species reported for the province of British Columbia, Canada. ...
Abstract. The Prairies Ecozone of southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta supports a diverse fa...
ABSTRACT. Two adjacent populations of the Arctic moth Gynaephora groenlandica, a High Arctic endemic...
Currently, a total of 267 stonefly species are known for Canada. The biodiversity hotspot of Canadia...
All 8237 species-group taxa of Coleoptera known to occur in Canada and Alaska are recorded by provin...
Some parts authored by Ken E. Davenport, Norbert G. Kondla, Paul A. Opler, and Michael S. Fisher.Inc...
In a 13 page preface, Smith lays out a lengthy explanation of the origin and purpose of this catalog...
Abstract. The Yukon Territory provides a setting for its fauna of particular historical and ecologic...
The enigmatic insect order Grylloblattodea comprises two described species in Canada, which are limi...