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Dyak, H. G. — The North American Nymphalina? and Scopariinse. 

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Kearfott, W. D. — Descriptions of new species of North American 

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Fernald, C. H. — On the genus Schoenobius. <Ent. Amer., iv, 

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Dyar, H. G. — Notes on the species of Acrobasis, with descriptions 

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PTEROPHORIDiE. 



Fernald, C. H. — The Pterophoridse of North America. <Spec. 

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TORTRICID^. 



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Zeller, P. C. — Beitrage zur Kentniss der nordamerikanischen Nacht- 

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Fernald, C. H. — On the North American species of Choreutis and 



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