The Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection (ASUHIC) is one of the vital Southwest Arthropod collections in America North of Mexico, providing important biological information. The principal objective of the Catalog is to give a complete list of the lepidopterous insects held in the ASUHIC. Furthermore, it will be an online catalog of the Lepidoptera of Arizona. The preliminary Lepidoptera checklist is presented, consisting of 1983 species and 175 subspecies of 55 families in approximately 60,000 holdings at the ASUHIC. This article follows the recent classification and nomenclature (Hodges RW. 1983. Check list of the Lepidoptera of America north of Mexico. London, UK: E.W. Classey Ltd. and the Wedge Entomological Research Foun...
In the course of my work of identifying and arranging the Diptera in the collection of the State Lab...
Published by the students of the College of Agriculture, University of Arizona.This article is part ...
By Francis Walker.pt. I-VII. Lepidoptera heterocera. -- pt. VIII. Sphingidae. -- pt. IX-XV. Noctuida...
A combination of two papers, read at the thirty-fifth and thirty-sixth meetings of the Kansas Academ...
The ever-increasing requests by technical workers in the field of entomology for information concern...
In a 13 page preface, Smith lays out a lengthy explanation of the origin and purpose of this catalog...
For some ten years the Iowa Insect Survey has been collecting specimens and data from all parts of t...
Includes Grote's Additions to the Catalogue of U.S. Lepidoptera, no. 2-5; Descriptions of North Amer...
A dataset is presented containing 40,008 specimen-based records for North American Lepidoptera. The...
Title: Inventory of the Lepidoptera of the Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve Goals: 1. Compile an invent...
From United States Geological and geographical survey of the territories, Bulletin v. VI.[pt. 1] Pre...
The brown lace wings (family Hemerobiidae) are fairly inconspicuous, fragile little insects sometime...
My first contribution to the study of the Lepidoptera of Iowa appeared in the Proceedings of the Aca...
Texas has one of the most diverse orthopteroid assemblages of any state in the United States, reflec...
A dataset for North American specimens in the holdings of the Oregon State Arthropod Collection is p...
In the course of my work of identifying and arranging the Diptera in the collection of the State Lab...
Published by the students of the College of Agriculture, University of Arizona.This article is part ...
By Francis Walker.pt. I-VII. Lepidoptera heterocera. -- pt. VIII. Sphingidae. -- pt. IX-XV. Noctuida...
A combination of two papers, read at the thirty-fifth and thirty-sixth meetings of the Kansas Academ...
The ever-increasing requests by technical workers in the field of entomology for information concern...
In a 13 page preface, Smith lays out a lengthy explanation of the origin and purpose of this catalog...
For some ten years the Iowa Insect Survey has been collecting specimens and data from all parts of t...
Includes Grote's Additions to the Catalogue of U.S. Lepidoptera, no. 2-5; Descriptions of North Amer...
A dataset is presented containing 40,008 specimen-based records for North American Lepidoptera. The...
Title: Inventory of the Lepidoptera of the Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve Goals: 1. Compile an invent...
From United States Geological and geographical survey of the territories, Bulletin v. VI.[pt. 1] Pre...
The brown lace wings (family Hemerobiidae) are fairly inconspicuous, fragile little insects sometime...
My first contribution to the study of the Lepidoptera of Iowa appeared in the Proceedings of the Aca...
Texas has one of the most diverse orthopteroid assemblages of any state in the United States, reflec...
A dataset for North American specimens in the holdings of the Oregon State Arthropod Collection is p...
In the course of my work of identifying and arranging the Diptera in the collection of the State Lab...
Published by the students of the College of Agriculture, University of Arizona.This article is part ...
By Francis Walker.pt. I-VII. Lepidoptera heterocera. -- pt. VIII. Sphingidae. -- pt. IX-XV. Noctuida...