Checklist of the Moths of Saskatchewan. Part 5: Arches Moths, Similar Wings, Grass Moths and Underwings (Catocalinae)

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عنوان ژورنال: Blue Jay

سال: 1990

ISSN: 2562-5667,0006-5099

DOI: 10.29173/bluejay4895