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A preliminary list of butterflies and skippers from the UWM Field Station
(1986-10-01)
This preliminary list is a result of opportunistic collecting by staff members of the Milwaukee Public Museum's Invertebrate Zoology Section at the UWM Cedar-Sauk Field Station during the past nine years. A total of 55 ...
Additions to the fungi of the UWM Field Station
(1988-04-01)
A preliminary checklist totaling 147 species of fungi identified from the Field Station was published recently (Parker, 1987). Extensive collecting in the beech-maple hardwoods and one trip into the cedar-tamarack swamp ...
A preliminary survey of fungi at the UWM Field Station
(1986-10-01)
Three previous accounts of fungi occurring at the Field Station have appeared in the Bulletin. The first inventory of seventy-five species, including 29 plant pathogens, was published by Baxter (1970). Baxter and Bronaugh ...
Underwing moths at the UWM Field Station
(1983-04-01)
This paper summarizes the findings of my study (1977-1982) of the presence and phenology of moths in the genus Catocala at the UWM Field Station. Use of sugar bait and black light traps resulted in the capture of 19 species. ...
Fungal flora of Southeastern Wisconsin
(1984-10-01)
Since its reorganization in 1981, one goal of the Wisconsin Mycological Society has been a comprehensive long-term survey of fleshy and other fungi of southeastern Wisconsin. Over a period of years, random collections are ...
Verbascum densiflorum at the UWM Field Station
(1984-10-01)
Nine of 260 species of the Eurasian genus Verba scum have been reported from North America; only two (y. thapsus and y. blattaria) are common. Verba scum densiflorum is well established in the U.S. only in southeast Wisconsin ...
Range extension for burrowing crayfish Procambarus (girardiella) gracilis (Bundy)
(1987-04-01)
The range of Procambarus (Girardiella) gracilis (Bundy) runs in a fairly narrow band southwest of Wisconsin through Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas to the eastern edges of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. It ...







