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Noctuidae Europaeae, Volume 5 [English] Hadeninae II

Flora / Fauna
Series: Noctuidae Europaeae Volume: 5
By: László Ronkay(Author), José Luis Yela(Author), Márton Hreblay(Author), Matti Ahola(Contributor), Michael Fibiger(Preface By)
452 pages, 21 plates with colour photos, 98 plates with 387 b/w photos; b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Apollo Books
Noctuidae Europaeae, Volume 5 [English]
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  • Noctuidae Europaeae, Volume 5 [English] ISBN: 9788789430065 Hardback Dec 2001 Unavailable #119795
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Language: English with bilingual preface in English and French

This volume continues the description of the subfamily Hadeninae from volume 4. As here interpreted, this subfamily includes the classic Hadeninae (sensu Hampson), together with the tribes Episemini, Xylenini, Apameini, Eriopini and Glottulini, as well as the caradrinoid complex (Hoplodrina, Caradrina, Spodoptera, Elaphria, Athetis, etc.), but excludes the condicine, the stilbioid and the stiriine (s.l.) complexes (which were included by Fibiger & Hacker, 1991, in their Ipimorphinae).

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Flora / Fauna
Series: Noctuidae Europaeae Volume: 5
By: László Ronkay(Author), José Luis Yela(Author), Márton Hreblay(Author), Matti Ahola(Contributor), Michael Fibiger(Preface By)
452 pages, 21 plates with colour photos, 98 plates with 387 b/w photos; b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Apollo Books
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