46 resultados para Browntail moth.


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Literature cited: p. 13.

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Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.

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Issued Sept. 1978.

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Combined forest pest research and development program.

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In a 13 page preface, Smith lays out a lengthy explanation of the origin and purpose of this catalogue of the moth family Noctuidae in the United States. In short, he collected materials over a span of ten years for a monograph on Noctuidae, including material from books from Philadelphia, New York, Washington, as well as purchasing subject papers when available. His efforts included reviewing specimens within the National Museum, as well as trips abroad. Many of the individual species notes contain multiple bibliographic citations that are tersely abbreviated in the extreme. Fortunately, Mr. Smith has also provided an Index to the Authors and Works Cited to help decipher the citations.

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Issued also with Walter's "Abbreviations and technical terms ... 1915", with added title covering the two: ... 1917 Handy edition. Re-issue of the two books bound in one. Boston, The Boston book company [1917]

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Translation into Russian, of the author's bulletin on The codling moth, by S. A. Mokschetsky.

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"April 1993"--P. [4] of cover.