William Schaus

thumb William Schaus (January 11, 1858, in New York City – June 20, 1942) was an American entomologist who became known for his major contribution to the knowledge and description of new species of the Neotropical Lepidoptera. Provided by Wikipedia
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    New species of heterocerous moths in the United States National museum. by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, 1942
    Format: Book


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    New species of moths in the United States National museum. by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, 1925
    Format: Book


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    A generic revision of the American moths of the sub-family Hypeninae. by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, 1916
    Format: Book


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    Descriptions of three new species of saturnian moths by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, D.C. : United States National Museum, 1908
    Format: Book


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    New species of noctuid moths from tropical America. by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, 1914
    Format: Book


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    American Lepidoptera : illustrations of new and rare species. Part I by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    London : R.H. Porter, 1892
    Format: Book


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    New species of Lepidoptera in the United States National museum. by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, 1922
    Format: Book


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    Descriptions of new South American moths by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, D.C. : United States National Museum, 1906
    Format: Book


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    Descriptions of new American butterflies by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, D.C. : United States National Museum, 1902
    Format: Book


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    New species of Lepidoptera in the United States National museum. by Schaus, William, 1859-1942

    Washington, 1921
    Format: Book


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