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    The species of Papilionidae and Pieridae (Lepidoptera) described by Cramer and Stoll and their putative type material in the Natural History Museum in London by CHAINEY, JOHN E.

    Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-11-2005)
    “…A history is presented of specimens of Papilionidae and Pieridae in the Natural History Museum, London that are thought to include types of species described…”
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    Golden and Mariana albatrosses, new species of pierid butterflies, with a review of subgenus Appias (Catophaga) (Lepidoptera) by YATA, OSAMU, CHAINEY, JOHN E, VANE‐WRIGHT, RICHARD I

    Published in Systematic entomology (01-10-2010)
    “…This paper presents an overview of the subgenus Appias (Catophaga) Hübner (Pieridae). A beautiful golden‐yellow member of the group, endemic to the Indonesian…”
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    Revision of the genus Eueupithecia Prout, 1910 from Argentina (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Sterrhinae) by Hausmann, Axel, Heard, Tim A, Kay, Fernando Mc, Raghu, S

    Published in Zootaxa (15-07-2016)
    “…A new species is described from Argentina: Eueupithecia vollonoides sp. n. and a differential diagnosis from E. cisplatensis Prout, 1910 is given. The genus…”
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    A New Genus and Three New Species of Pangoniini (Diptera: Tabanidae) from Bolivia by Chainey, John E, Hall, Martin Jr

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-06-1996)
    “…The genus Boliviamyia gen. nov. and its type species fairchildi sp. nov. are described. Two new species of Esenbeckia (Esenbeckia), griseipleura sp. nov. and…”
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    Use of odour-baited sticky boards to trap tabanid flies and investigate repellents by HALL, MARTIN J. R., FARKAS, RÓBERT, CHAINEY, JOHN E.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-07-1998)
    “…Tabanid flies were captured in a sheep pasture in Hungary using black plastic boards (30 × 30 cm), coated with an adhesive sheet, which were either unbaited or…”
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