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Contributions Toward A Monograph Of The Lepidopterous Family Noctuid Of Boreal North America presents a detailed revision of specific species within the Noctuidae family, focusing on Acronycta (Ochsenheimer) and allied genera. Authored by John Bernhard Smith and Harrison Gray Dyar, this work offers significant insights into the classification and characteristics of these moths found in boreal regions of North America.
This monograph is an invaluable resource for entomologists, researchers, and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of these particular groups of Lepidoptera. Its detailed descriptions and systematic approach make it an essential reference for anyone studying the biodiversity and taxonomy of North American moths. The historical context of this publication further adds to its importance, capturing a moment in the evolving science of entomology.
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