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The aestivation sites of bogong moths, Agrotis infusa (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in the Snowy Mountains, and the projected effects of climate change
Record no:
61644
Author:
Green, Ken
Year:
2010
Series:
AUSTRALIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 2010 v.37 no.3 : 93-104 [kept Entomology at P595.7099]
Subject:
Noctuidae
;
Snowy Mountains (N.S.W.)
;
Cave fauna - Australia
;
Animal migration
;
Insects - Behaviour
;
Climatic changes - Australia
;
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