Life
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Ditrysia
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Hadeninae
- Escaria Grote, 1882
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Escaria Grote, 1882; Papilio 2 (9-10) : 186, TS: Escaria clauda Grote
Escaria (Amphipyrinae) ; [NACL, 143]
Escaria (Hadeninae) ; [POOLE]
Arizona, .... See [About maps]
Escaria clauda Grote, 1882; Papilio 2 (9-10) : 186, TL: Arizona
Escaria clauda, Moth Photographers Group [MPG]
Escaria clauda, Noctuid Search (record) [NOCTS]
Escaria clauda, The Moths of Southeastern Arizona [Bruce Walsh]
Escaria clauda ; [NACL, #9831]; [POOLE]
California, ...
Escaria clauda pallens Barnes & Benjamin, 1923; Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. (4) 12 (20) : 423, TL: Lower California, Angeles Bay
= Escaria clauda ; [POOLE]
Escaria clauda pallens ; [NACL, #9831a]
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- References:
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- Warning! The maps are automatically generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
- [Bruce Walsh]
- Bruce Walsh; e-mail: Bruce Walsh; The Moths of Southeastern Arizona; Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona
- [MPG]
- North American Moth Photographers Group
- [NACL]
- Hodges, Ronald W. (ed.), 1983; Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico
- [NOCTS]
- Noctuid Search; An Interactive Key to Identify the Noctuidae of North America; e-mail: teichlin@cdfa.ca.gov Thomas D. Eichlin; e-mail: skinnee@cdfa.ca.gov Scott A. Kinnee; Dennis E. Mayhew; Ronald E. Somerby; Charles S. Papp
- [POOLE]
- Poole, R. W, 1989; Noctuidae; Lepidopterorum catalogus (New Series, Fasc. 118)
- Some related literature:
- Barnes & Benjamin, 1923
- Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of California in 1921. Noctuidae (Moths). A new subspecies of Escaria clauda Grote
Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. (4) 12 (20)
: 423-424
- Grote, 1882
- Some new Noctuidae and notes
Papilio 2 (9-10)
: 183-187
- McDunnough, 1922
- Some apparently undescribed Noctuidae
Can. ent. 54: 236-238
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