Arthur Miles Moss

Reverend Arthur Miles Moss MA (Cantab), a Lepidopterist (and a vicar), living from 1873-1948.

Publications

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  • Moss, A.M. (1908) A souvenir of the Oroya Railroad: A brief pictorial account of the Peruvian Andes. Charles F. Southwell, Lima, 80 pp.
  • Moss, A.M. (1909) A trip into the interior of Peru. Charles F. Southwell, Lima, 40 pp.
  • Moss, A.M. (1912) On the Sphingidae of Peru. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 20ː 73-134. Reference page
  • Moss, A.M. (1919) The Papilios of Pará. Novitates Zoologicae, 26ː 295-319. Reference page
  • Moss, A.M., 1920. The Sphingidae of Para, Brazil. Novitates Zoologicae, 27ː 333-424. Reference page
  • Moss, A.M. (1920). The species of Adelpha occurring at Pará. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London A, 1, 33-34.
  • Moss, A.M. (1927) "Terrifying attitude" in a hesperid pupa. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London A, 1, 34.
  • Moss, A.M. (1933) Butterflies from the Amazons attracted to coloured rags, etc. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London A, 7, 60.
  • Moss, A.M. (1933) The early stages of Hesperiidae from the Amazons. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London A, 7, 60.
  • Moss, A.M. (1933) The gregarious sleeping habits of certain Ithomiine and Heliconine butterflies in Brazil. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London A, 7, 66-67.
  • Moss, A.M. (1933) Some generalizations on Adelpha, a Neotropical genus of nymphalid butterflies of the group Limenitidi. Novitates Zoologicae, 39, 12-20.
  • Moss, A.M. (1935) Some details concerning the brassolid butterfly, Dynastor macrosiris, its early stages, life history and food-plants. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London A, 9, 97-102.
  • Moss, A.M. (1945) The Castnia of Pará, with notes on others (Lep., Castniidae). Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London B, 14, 48-52.
  • Moss, A.M. (1947) Notes on the Syntomidae of Pará, with special reference to wasp mimicry and fedegoso, Heliotropium indicum (Boraginaceae), as attractant. Entomologist, 80, 30-35.
  • Moss, A.M. (1949) Biological notes on some "Hesperiidae" of Pará and the Amazon. (Lep. Rhop.) (edited by K. J. Howard). Acta Zoologica Lilloana, 7, 27-80.

References

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  • Williams, C.B. (1948) Arthur Miles Moss (1873-1948). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London (C), 12, 65.
  • "Moss Collection Of Lepidoptera Larvae Drawings", 1929
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