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Biology and systematics of plume moths of the genus Platyptilia in California

W. Harry Lange

Hilgardia, 1950, vol. 19, issue 19

Abstract: The cosmopolitan and economically important genus Platyptilia is represented in California by 22 species, or 71 per cent of all those recorded in the United States. The present work describes all of the species and the many subspecies known to exist in this state; and further, it establishes three new species and four new subspecies of the genus.

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Date: 1950
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