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Andrew D. Warren

Researcher at Florida Museum of Natural History

Publications -  67
Citations -  2602

Andrew D. Warren is an academic researcher from Florida Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nymphalidae & Lepidoptera genitalia. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 67 publications receiving 2264 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew D. Warren include National Autonomous University of Mexico & University of Florida.

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Fauna y fenología de mariposas diurnas (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) de un bosque secundario en el área urbana de Guatemala

TL;DR: In un bosque secundario mixto de la Ciudad de Guatemala se realizo trabajo de campo (recolectas, fotografias, and observaciones) of mariposas diurnas, entre noviembre de 2014 a octubre de 2019 as mentioned in this paper.

A checkered history: distribution of Pyrgus Hübner species in The Bahamas, including the first Caribbean records of Pyrgus albescens Plötz (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae)

TL;DR: P. oileus is recorded for the first time from Grand Bahama Island, suggesting an independent dispersal of this species to the northern Bahamas from south Florida, and Pyrgus albescens Plotz, 1884 is document, representing the first Caribbean records for this rapidly dispersing species.
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Taxonomic revision of the genus Tarmia Lindsey, 1925 stat. rev. (Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae: Hesperiini: Moncina) with the description of a new species from the Andes

TL;DR: The genus Tarmia Lindsey, 1925, long considered a junior synonym of Phanes Godman, 1901, is here revised and its status is revalidated based on morphological evidence.
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Distribution of Genus Codatractus Lindsey, 1921 (Hesperiidae: Eudaminae)

TL;DR: The distribution, diversity, and degree of endemism indicate the genus diversified in Mexico, and showed that the greatest number of species occur below the Tropic of Cancer, between 0–1800 m, and are associated with dry forest.