Cocheto, Julieder Goronci
2007. See Pratissoli, D. et al., 2007a.
Cock, Matthew J. W.
1981a. Lepidoptera of Nariva Swamp. Living World 1981/2: 21 22. [general; Trinidad]
1981b. Notes on rare butterflies including two species new to Trini-dad. Living World 1981/2: 23 24, 9 figs. [general]
1981c. Butterflies from Chacachacare Island including three species new to Trinidad. Living World 1981/2: 25. [general]
1981d. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part I. Introducton and Pyrrhopyginae. Living World 1981/2: 52 56, 11 figs. [general]
1982a. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part II. A systematic list of the Trinidad and Tobago Hesperiidae. Occasional Papers. Department of Zoology. University of the West Indies 5: i ii, 1 47 (June) [general]
1982b. Potential biological control agents for Mikania micrantha HBK from the Neotropical region. Tropical Pest Mana-gement 28(3): 242 254, 12 figs., 1 tab. [Thecla (Rekoa) palegon (Cramer), Tegosa similis Higgins; host plants; Trinidad, Colombia]
1984a. Lepidoptera notes 1 6. Living World 1983/4: 35 37. [general; host plants; Trinidad]
1984b. The skipper buterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 3 Pyrginae (first section). Living World 1983/4: 38 42, 19 figs. [general]
1985a. A review of biological control of pests in the Commonwealth Caribbean and Bermuda up to 1982. Technical Commu-nication. Commonwealth Institute of biological Control 9: 244 pp. (July) [general; host plants; parasitoids]
1985b. Cymaenes finca, sp. n. (Hesperiidae) from Trinidad, W. I. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 39(1): 48 50, 8 figs. (16 October)
1986. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 4: Pyrginae (second section). Living World 1985-1986: 33-47, 4 + 52 figs. [general; host plants]
1988. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 5: Pyrginae, Genera group C concluded. Living World 1987-88: 24-31, 11 figs. (August) [general; host plants]
1991. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad part 7. Genera Group E (first section). Living World 1991/2: 46-56, 24 + 34 figs. (July) [general]
1996. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 8, Genera group E (second section). Living World 1995-1996: 27-37, 41 figs. (July) [new species: Staphylus kayei; life history; host plants]
1998a. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 9, Genera group E concluded (third section) with a description of a new species of Clito. Living World 1997-1998: 33-45, 43 figs. (March) [C. trinidadensis; life history; host plants]
1998b. Two species of Hesperiidae recently established on New Providence. Bahamas Journal of Science 5(3): 12-15, 5 figs. (June) [Asbolis capucinus (Lucas), Cymaenes tripun-ctus tripunctus (Herrich-Schäffer), Urbanus proteus domingo (Scudder); life history; host plants; parasitoids; Bahamas]
2000. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 10, Pyrginae completed, genera groups F and G. Living World 1999-2000: 49-71, 37 figs. (August) [general; life histories; host plants]
2001. Notes on butterflies seen or collected on a short visit to Nevis, W.I., including the life history of Epargyreus zestos Geyer (Hesperiidae). Living World 2001: 27-36, 21 figs. [general; egg, larva, pupa; host plants]
2002. Proteides mercurius grenadensis Pinchon & Enrico (Hesperiidae) in Grenada, with notes on Nyctelius nyctelius Latreille (Hesperiidae) and other Lepidoptera observed, October 1995. Living World 2002: 45-48, 2 figs. (November) [general; behavior]
2003a. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 11, Hesperiinae, Genera group O. Living World 2003: 14-48, 97 pls., 1 fig. (October) [general; behavior; life histories; host plants; parasitoids; predators; Tobago]
2003b. On the number of moths (Lepidoptera) that occur in Trinidad and Tobago. Living World 2003: 49-58, 2 pls., 3 tabs. (October) [general; diversity]
2003c. [A correction]. Living World 2003: 76, 2 figs. (October) [Proteides mercurius grenadensis Enrico & Pinchon; Grenada]
2004a. On the food plant of Anteros carausius carausius Westwood (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae). The Field Naturalist. Quarterly Bulletin of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club 2004(2): 7, 25, 1 fig. (April-June) [pupa; Trinidad]
2004b. A newly recognised endemic Trinidad butterfly: The Tucuche Adelpha, Adelpha seriphia barcanti Willmott (Nymphalidae). The Field Naturalist. Quarterly Bulletin of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club 2004(3/4): 15, 20, 1 fig. (July-December) [behavior]
2004c. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad, Part 12, Heteroptinae [sic] genera group H and Hesperiinae genera group N. Living World 2004: 23-25, 3 figs. (August) [Dalla sp. ?quasca Bell, Lerodea eufala eufala (Edwards)]
2004d. Margaret E. Fountaine, an early 20th-century butterfly collector in Trinidad. Living World 2004: 43-49, 5 figs., 1 tab. (August) [general; history; host plants]
2005. There are two species of zebra butterfly (Colobura spp. Nymphalidae) in Trinidad, but only one has striped caterpillars. The Field Naturalist. Quarterly Bulletin of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists’ Club 2005(1): 14-15 (January-March) [host plants; behavior]
2006a. The skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) of Trinidad. Part 14, Hesperiinae, genera group L. Living World 2006: 8-26, 47 figs. (October) [general; host plants]
2006b. Trinidad's leaf shoemaker is Zaretis ellops (Ménétriés), not Z. itys (Cramer) (Nymphalidae). Living World 2006: 51-52, 2 figs. (October)
2006c. On the food plant of the large southern white butterfly, Ganyra phaloe lamonti (Kaye) (Pieridae). Living World 2006: 56-57 (October) [Trinidad]
2006d. A la découverte des papillons du jour des Antilles françaises. L. Brévignon and C. Brévignon. 2003. Living World 2006: 60, 1 fig. (October) [general; book review]
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