Moth Report
Thomas, Tony
tthomas at nrcan.gc.ca
Fri Sep 14 07:51:28 EDT 2001
Fellow moth enthusiasts:
The following publication is available, free of charge, by e-mail
request to
schevari at nrcan.gc.ca
or by written request to:
S. Chevari, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest
Service-Atlantic Forestry Centre, P.O. Box 4000, Fredericton, NB, E3B
5P7, CANADA
Please do not send reprint requests to me.
Thomas, A.W. 2001. Moth diversity in a northeastern, North American, red
spruce forest. I. Baseline study. Information Report M-X-210E, Forest
Biodiversity Network. 42 pages, including an 11 page checklist of species.
Tony
Dr. A.W. Thomas
Research Scientist
Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic Forestry Centre
Natural Resources Canada
PO Box 4000
1350 Regent Street
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5P7
e-mail: tthomas at nrcan.gc.ca
'phone (506) 452-3523
FAX (506) 452-3525
Illustrated Checklist of Fundy National Park Moths:
http://192.75.17.5/cfs_afc/CFS_AFC_FBN/biodiv-e/moth_d-e/family_s-e.html
Giant Silkmoths of Fundy National Park:
http://192.75.17.5/cfs_afc/CFS_AFC_FBN/biodiv-e/moth_d-e/family-e.html
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