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Globia oblonga, the oblong sedge borer, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.The species was first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1882. [1] [2] It is found in parts of Canada and the United States
Riodinini Grote, 1895; Sertaniini Seraphim, ... Jonathan Catalogue of the Butterflies of the United States and Canada (2008)
Pyla aeneela Hulst, 1895; Pyla aeneoviridella Ragonot, 1887; Pyla aenigmatica Heinrich, 1956; Pyla aequivoca Heinrich, 1956; Pyla arenaeola Balogh & Wilterding, 1998 ...
Euphyes bimacula, the two-spotted skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae.It is found in North America, from northeast Colorado and western Nebraska; eastern Nebraska east to southern Quebec; southern Maine south to central Virginia; coastal plain south to Georgia; and the Gulf Coast.
Grote published a number of popular illustrated works in the 1870s and 80s, including the works of Charles Dickens. [3] In 1871, G. Grote collaborated with E. A. Seemann and Alphons Dürr (1828/1829–1908) to publish the Illustrated Christmas Catalog in 1871, which became the most popular Christmas catalog at the time.
In a Shop-Rite catalogue store, customers would browse the catalogue, select their merchandise and apply to the store clerk for the item. The chain began with four stores in London, Ontario , in the early 1970s and was acquired in 1972 by Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) [ 1 ] when it purchased Middlesex Warehouse Sales Ltd., the operators of Shop ...
In 2015, Carlos G. C. Mielke and John R. Grehan concluded that Hepialus auratus Grote, 1878 and Phassus eldorado Pfitzner, 1906 are junior and subjective synonymies of Sthenopis pretiosus Herrich-Schäffer, [1856], and applied the rule of priority to change the names of H. auratus and P. eldorado to Sthenopis pretiosus.
Front cover of Eaton's Spring and Summer Catalogue 1942. The Eaton's catalogue was a mail-order catalogue published by Eaton's from 1884 to 1976. It was "one of the first to be distributed by a Canadian retail store". [1] The first version of the catalogue was a 32-page booklet handed out at the Industrial Exhibition (now the Canadian National ...