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FAUNISTIC NOTES ON THE DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA OF THE BIG BEND REGION OF TRANS-PECOS, TEXAS, WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A NEW MELITAEA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

E. R. Tinkham
Affiliation:
Phoenix, Arizona

Extract

This is one of a series of papers on the insect life of the Big Bend Region of Trans-Pecos, Texas, in which the author plans to present a fairly complete picture of the insect and animal life of that little known region. The area is composed of Presidio and Jeff Davis Counties, the former mainly Lower Sonoran in its faunal affinities, the latter principally Upper Sonoran and partly Transitional. Each county has its own mountain system; Presidio County the Chinati Mountains and Jeff Davis County the Davis Range. The Chinatis are desert mountains; the Davis are forested with oaks and pines.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1944

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References

* 1934, Can. Ent., 66:213–218 (the dragonfly fauna); 1935, (can. Ent., 67:207–211 (Mutillidae); 1938, Jour. New York Ent. Soc., 46:339–353 (Orthoptera attracted to light); 1941, Jour. New York Ent. Soc., 49:165–183 (Cicadidae); 1943, Can. Ent., 75.159–162 (a new species of Pseudohazis).