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    Table of Contents, \u3ci\u3eTaxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey\u3c/i\u3e, October 1, 1998–December 20, 2022

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    Table of contents for all issues of the Taxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey from October 1, 1998 (volume 1, issue 1) through December 20, 2022 (volume 10, issue 10)

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, March 2000

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    Contents Phyciodes batesii maconensis survey Phyciodes batesii maconensis survey Anthocharis midea Scudder’s quaiapen Mississippi Deciduphagus henrici The Taxonomic Report publication update, review policy, and ICZN positio

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, August 2000

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    Contents Brephidium isophthalma insularus Lepidopterists’ Society Annual Meeting Phenosyncronic subspeciation Announcement: Be watching for The International Lepidoptera Survey interactive web site A Day of Collecting in Burke County Georgia by Ron Gatrelle (pages 3-5

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, November 2000

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    Contents Chlosyne ismeria ismeria by Ron Gatrelle (page 1) Announcement: TC-ISBN Taxonomically Correct - Index of Scientific Butterfly Names The Taxonomic Report update Donations urgently needed for the International Lepidoptera Survey 2001 subscription rate lowered For TTR volume

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, October 2004

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    Contents Phyciodes incognitus by Ron Gatrelle (pages 1-4) New findings of Mitchell’s Satyr (Neonympha mitchellii) in Alabama by Vitaly Charny (pages 5-6

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, September 2001

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    Contents Thorybes clarification by Ron Gatrelle (pages 1-2) TC-ISBN Taxonomically Correct - Index of Scientific Butterfly Names: Why do we need yet another North American names list? by Harry Pavulaan (pages 3-6) The Taxonomic Report, preview Mitoura grynea smilacis aberrants by Ron Gatrelle (page 8) Research request: Agriades aquilo? by Norbert G. Kondla (page 9

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, April 2009

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    Contents (pages 1-67) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspecies and Most Strays to the State (2009) Authors Kenneth E. Davenport, Ray E. Stanford and Robert L. Langston Abstract Normal flight periods and early/late records for resident species, subspecies and regular strays of butterflies of California are presented below.. Many subspecies or populations in the state are distinctive and may prove to merit species recognition by specialists in the future

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, December 2007

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    Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspecies and Most Strays to the State (2007) Authors Kenneth E. Davenport, Ray E. Stanford and Robert L. Langston Abstract Normal flight periods and early/late records for resident species, subspecies and regular strays of butterflies of California are presented below.. Many subspecies or populations in the state are distinctive and may prove to merit species recognition by specialists in the future

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, April 2005

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    Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspecies and Most Strays to the State (2005) Authors Kenneth E. Davenport, Ray E. Stanford and Robert L. Langston Abstract Normal flight periods and early/late records for resident species, subspecies and regular strays of butterflies of California are presented below.. Many subspecies or populations in the state are distinctive and may prove to merit species recognition by specialists in the future

    The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, September 2006

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    Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspecies and Most Strays to the State (2006) Authors Kenneth E. Davenport, Ray E. Stanford and Robert L. Langston Abstract Normal flight periods and early/late records for resident species, subspecies and regular strays of butterflies of California are presented below.. Many subspecies or populations in the state are distinctive and may prove to merit species recognition by specialists in the future
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