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Polar Barcode of Life
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All Birds Barcoding Initiative. All-Leps Barcode of Life. Fish Barcode of Life Initiative. Formicidae Barcode of Life. Marine Barcode of Life. Trichoptera Barcode of Life. Arctic Ocean Diversity (ArcOD). Barcode of Life Data Systems. Bedford Institute of Oceanography. Biodiversity Institute of Ontario. Canadian Barcode of Life Network. Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding. Canadian Museum of Nature. Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes. Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML).
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PNW Moths | References
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Moth Collecting and Photography. Anderson EM. 1904. Catalogue of British Columbia Lepidoptera. Victoria, B.C. Prov. Mus. [1]-56. Anweiler GG. 2009. A revision of the New World. Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) with descriptions of 5 new species and 2 new subspecies. Beadle D, Leckie S. 2012. Peterson Field Guide to Moths of Northeastern North America. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Boston and New York. 612 pp. Becker VO. 2014. Blackmore EH. 1927. Buckell ER. 1947. Buckett JS, Bauer WR. 1964. Group of the genus.
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PNW Moths | Glossary
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Moth Collecting and Photography. 1A 2A . An unbranched vein thought to have resulted from the fusion of anal veins 1A and 2A into a single vein. It is the most posterior vein on the forewing in many moths and is located near the posterior margin. This is the common state in the superfamily Noctuoidea. The third and posterior-most tagma (body region) of an insect. The ancestral abdomen is believed to have consisted of 11 segments, though most modern insects have fewer. Anal angle . Anal dash . A thin t...
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PNW Moths | Moth Collecting & Photography
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Moth Collecting and Photography. Moth Collecting and Photography. Moth Collecting Back to top. Moth collecting can be an excellent way to learn more about these incredibly-diverse insects, and it can become an addictive activity, if you’re not careful! Building a moth collection takes time and effort, but there are some websites that offer useful tips that can get you started. For a site with lots of tips on collecting and curating techniques. See the Moth Collecting and Curation Techniques page. Althoug...
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Bavarian State Collection of Zoology. Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding. International Barcode of Life Project. Inventory of the Lepidoptera of Area de Conservacion Guanacaste. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. International Barcode of Life Project, 2009.
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PNW Moths | About the Data
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Moth Collecting and Photography. Locality Interpretation and Georeferencing. Data Sources Back to top. To date, we have accumulated more than 65,000 data points, drawn from many institutional and private collections. Most of the databasing was performed by Jon Shepard, who has been collecting specimen data from museum collections for over two decades. A list of the collections for which we have data, as well as the people providing the data, can be found on the site credits page. The majority of the spec...
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PNW Moths | FAQs
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Moth Collecting and Photography. What is the life cycle of a moth? What are the differences between moths and butterflies? Are all moths nocturnal? Do all moths spin cocoons? What is the largest moth in the Pacific Northwest? How long do moths live? What are the worst pest moths in the region? What do caterpillars and moths eat? What roles do moths play in the environment? Are there any threatened or endangered moths in the Pacific Northwest? Which moths have the most records in our database? Covers its ...
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PNW Moths | Moth Facts
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Moth Collecting and Photography. For an excellent general overview of moth facts, see the Moths page. Coming soon to this page: PNW Moth habitats. Moth Collecting and Photography. An Institutional Partnership Between. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.