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The coniferous feeding species of argyresthia in canada (lepidoptera: yponomeutidae)

T. N. Freeman
- 01 May 1972 - 
- Vol. 104, Iss: 05, pp 687-697
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This article is published in Canadian Entomologist.The article was published on 1972-05-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Argyresthia & Lepidoptera genitalia.

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Insects of the boreal zone of canada

TL;DR: Boreal ecosystem relationships are complex, especially relative to the arctic as discussed by the authors, and taxonomic information on several important taxa, as well as detailed taxonomic and morphometric information about individual species, is especially scanty.
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Leaf Mining Insects and Their Parasitoids in the Old-Growth Forest of the Huron Mountains

TL;DR: The results of a 13-year survey of leaf mining species, larval hosts, seasonal occurrence, and parasitoids in an old-growth forest along the south central shore of Lake Superior in Michigan are presented.
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Moths and Butterflies (Lepidoptera) of the Boreal Mixedwood Forest near Lac La Biche, Alberta, Including New Provincial Records

TL;DR: Thirty-five species constitute new records for Alberta, while one species, Acanthopteroctetes bimaculata, is a new record for Canada, and the first record of the family Acanthpteroctetidae in Canada.

Zum Auftreten von Argyresthia thuiella (Packard) (Lepidoptera, Hyponomeutidae) in Deutschland

TL;DR: The found pest is determined as Argyresthia thuiella (Packard) based on the following characteristics: Pupa in the mine, the pupa poste­ rior tip curved with a cremaster bearing ten curved hooks, and venation and colour of the wing.
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Zur Ausbreltung und Biologie der Nordamerikanischen Thujenminiermotte, Argyresthia thuiella Packard (Lep., Argyresthiidae) in Österreich

A. Kurir
TL;DR: A. thuiella is eine fremdlandische schadliche Insektenart von groser okonomischer Bedeutung, die bereits der Fauna Europas zuzurechnen ist.
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