Rosenfeld, Arthur Hinton [1866-1942]
1916. Notas entomológicas. Revista industrial y agrícola de Tucumán 6(9): 409-410 (February), (10): 454-455 (March), (11): 500-501 (April), (12): 531 (May) [general; life histories; Argentina]
Ross, Edward Shearman [1915 ]
1942. See Michelbacher, A. E. & E. S. Ross, 1942.
1996. How to become a butterfly shutterbug. American Butterflies 4(2): 28-31, figs. [general; Ecuador, Brazil, Mexico]
1999. I like caterpillars. Wings 22(2): 3-6, 4 figs. [Calpodes; larva; Peru]
Ross, Gary Noel
1962. See Clench, H. K. et al., 1962.
1964a. An annotated list of butterflies collected in British Honduras in 1961. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 18(1): 11-26, 1 fig. (13 May) [general; ecology; behavior]
1964b. Evidence for lack of territoriality in two species of Hamadryas (Nymphalidae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 2(4): 241-246. [general; behavior; Mexico]
1964c. Life history studies on Mexican butterflies. I. Notes on the early stages of four papilionids from Catemaco, Veracruz. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 3(1): 9-17, 5 figs. (9 May) [eggs, larvae, pupae, imagines; ecology; distribution]
1964d. Life history studies on Mexican butterflies. II. Early stages of Anatole rossi a new myrmecophilous metalmark. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 3(2): 81-94, 7 figs., 1 tab. (22 November) [egg, larva, pupa; morphology]
1965. Life history studies on Mexican butterflies. III. Nine Rhopalocera (Papilionidae, Nymphalidae, Lycaenidae) from Ocotal Chico, Veracruz. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 3(4): 207-229, 9 figs. (12 August) [eggs, larvae, pupae, imagines; ecology; distribution]
1966. Life history studies on Mexican butterflies. IV. The ecology and ethology of Anatole rossi, a myrmecophilous metalmark (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae). Annals of the entomological Society of America 59(5): 985-1004, 23 figs. (15 September) [egg, larva, pupa, imago; host plant; morphology; distribution]
1967. See Monroe, R. S. et al., 1967.
1975-77. An ecological study of the butterflies of the Sierra de Tuxtla in Veracruz, Mexico. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 14(2): 103-124, pls. [1] + 1-4, fig. 1 (May 1975), (3): 169-188, pls. 5-13, fig. 2, tab. 1 (September 1975); 15(1): 41-60 (March 1976), (2): 109-128 (June 1976), (3): 185-200 (September 1976), (4): 225-240 (December 1976); 16(2): 87-130 ("June" [December] 1977) [general; population dynamics]
1985. The case of the vanishing caterpillar. Natural History (New York) 94(11): 48-55, figs. (November) [Anatole rossi Clench; life history; ecology; Mexico]
1993. Butterfly round trips. Natural History (New York) 102(9): 3, 1 fig. (September) [Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus); migration; Mexico]
1995a. One butterfly's poison is another's feast: Ithomiines on droppings (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Tropical Lepidoptera 6(1)(1): 10, 4 figs. (25 May) [Brazil]
1995b. A butterfly lek: Ithomiine hairpencils (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Tropical Lepidoptera 6(1)(1): 14, 3 figs. (25 May) [Brazil]
1995c. Pollen gathering: Heliconiines collecting pollen (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Tropical Lepidoptera 6(1)(1): 52, 2 figs. (25 May) [Brazil]
1995d. A butterfly roundtable: Ithomiines on fruit (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Tropical Lepidoptera 6(2): 94, 4 figs. ([5] December) [general; Brazil]
1995e. A pollen basket: Lycorea as pollinator (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Danainae). Tropical Lepidoptera 6(2): 98, 2 figs. ([5] December) [L. cleobaea atergatis Doubleday; Brazil]
1995f. A webless charlotte: Ithomiines in webs (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Tropical Lepidoptera 6(2): 158, 1 fig. ([5] December) [predator; Brazil]
1996. Butterfly houses: Magic gardens of the 1990's. American Butterflies 4(3): 14-21, figs. [general]
1997a. Lemonias rossi, pp. 323-328, figs. 4.23-4.27. In: González, E., R. Dirzo & R. C. Vogt (Eds.), Historia Natural de Los Tuxtlas. México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (January) [life history; host plant; ecology; behavior; Mexico]
1997b. Goddesses fly again: Butterfly images in Mexican myth and textiles. American Butterflies 5(4): 14-18, 7 figs. [general]
1998a. Butterfly carnivale. Wildlife Conservation 101(3): 48-55, figs. (May) [general; Brazil]
1998b. Monarchs offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. Holarctic Lepidoptera 5(2): 52, 4 figs. ("15" [23] December) [migration]
1999. Sleepers. American Butterflies 7(2): 26-27, 4 figs. [Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus); behavior; Mexico]
2001a. The Monarch: What's in a name? News of the Lepidopterists' Society 43(1): 20-21, 31 (15 March) [Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus)]
2001b. Clearwing leks induce jungle fever. American Butterflies 9(4): 28-31, 4 figs. [Ithomiinae; behavior; Mexico]
2001c. The Monarch butterfly. Louisiana Wildlife Federation 29(4): 13-40, figs. (November-December) [Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus); life history; behavior; ecology; conservation; Mexico]
2002. Comments on "wood eating" by Juno Silverspot, Dione juno huascuma [sic]. News of the Lepidopterists' Society 44(1): 15, 18 (15 April) [general]
2003a. Butterfly graveyards? I think not! News of the Lepidopterists' Society 45(2): 44-46, 5 figs. (15 July) [general]
2003b. What's for dinner? A new look at the role of phytochemicals in butterfly diets. News of the Lepidopterists' Society 45(3): 83-89, 100, 7 figs., 1 tab. (1 October) [general; host plants; behavior]
2005. Finding dreamland. Wildlife Conservation 108(3): 28-31, figs. ("May-June"; {before 27 April]) [general]
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