1987
DOI: 10.29173/bluejay5014
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A Check-List of the Moths of Saskatchewan. Part 1 – Tent Caterpillars, Silk Moths and Sphinx Moths

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“…The “Macromoths of Canada” website (Troubridge and Lafontaine 2003) has excellent images but is a little dated as it follows a previous classification scheme. Since Munroe (1979), checklists have been published for Yukon Territory (Lafontaine and Wood 1997), British Columbia (Pohl et al 2015), Alberta (Pohl et al 2010), Saskatchewan macromoths (Hooper 1987-2007), Ontario butterflies and macromoths (Riotte 1992), Quebec butterflies and macromoths (Handfield 1999; revised in 2011), Quebec and Labrador combined (Handfield et al 1997), Newfoundland and Labrador butterflies and macromoths (Morris 1980), and New Brunswick butterflies and macromoths (Webster et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The “Macromoths of Canada” website (Troubridge and Lafontaine 2003) has excellent images but is a little dated as it follows a previous classification scheme. Since Munroe (1979), checklists have been published for Yukon Territory (Lafontaine and Wood 1997), British Columbia (Pohl et al 2015), Alberta (Pohl et al 2010), Saskatchewan macromoths (Hooper 1987-2007), Ontario butterflies and macromoths (Riotte 1992), Quebec butterflies and macromoths (Handfield 1999; revised in 2011), Quebec and Labrador combined (Handfield et al 1997), Newfoundland and Labrador butterflies and macromoths (Morris 1980), and New Brunswick butterflies and macromoths (Webster et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1509 Plagodis pulveraria -AB material is referable to subspecies occiduaria (Walker), previously listed as a full species in the genus Anagoga. We follow Parsons et al (1999) (Jones 1951) and SK (Hooper 1987(Hooper , 2001 Hyles gallii -Some authors (e.g., Danner et al 1998) treated the North American populations of this Holarctic species as subspecies intermedia (Kirby). Kitching and Cadiou (2000) did not recognize intermedia as a distinct subspecies, on the basis of overlap in wing phenotype variation between nominate European and Nearctic populations.…”
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confidence: 99%