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NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE BLACK WITCH MOTH, EREBUS ODORA (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE), IN NEWFOUNDLAND1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Ray F. Morris
Affiliation:
Research Station, Canada Department of Agriculture, St. John's West, Newfoundland

Extract

On 27 August 1970, Mr. G. Mogridge, Kilbride, St. John's West, submitted a large (135 mm wingspan) living moth which he found on the sidewalk near the United Nail and Foundry Building, Hamilton Avenue, St. John's. The moth was identified as Erebus odora Linnaeus and was thought to be a first record for that species in Newfoundland. However, this was a second occurrence (see below).

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1973

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