Olethreutine Moths of the Midwestern United States
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Olethreutine Moths of the Midwestern United States

An Identification Guide

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334 pages 2008

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Tortricid.net is pleased to offer a book designed to aid in the study and identification of olethreutine moths occuring in the Midwestern United States. Authored by Todd M. Gilligan, Donald J. Wright, and Loran D. Gibson, the book was published by the Ohio Biological Survey in 2008. Highlights include:

Treatment of 306 species (approximately 1/3 of the Nearctic Olethreutinae)
Background information on the subfamily
Biographical sketches of historical figures
A detailed section on olethreutine morphology
Key characters for genera and species
Life history summaries
420 color photographs of adults
More than 650 genitalia photographs
An introduction to the immature stages (eggs, larvae, pupae)
A key to the larvae of some common species and genera
Information on how to collect, rear, and preserve immatures
vii + 334 pages
Fully peer-reviewed
8.5 x 11" format
Hard bound
Color illustrations throughout
Price $75.00 USD
ISBN 978-0-86727-160-7

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