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Annette Aiello

Lamas, Gerardo, Silberglied, Robert E., and Aiello, Annette. 1982. "Papilio fatima Fabricius, 1793 (Insecta, Lepidoptera): request for conservation under the plenary powers." The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 39, (1) 61–63.
Robbins, Robert K. and Aiello, Annette. 1982. "Foodplant and oviposition records for Panamanian Lycaenidae and Riodinidae." Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 36, (2) 65–75.
Aiello, Annette. 1981. "Life history of Antaeotricha sp. (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae: Stenomatinae) in Panama." Psyche, 88, (1-2) 163–168.
Aiello, Annette. 1980. "Systropus columbianus (Diptera: Bombyllidae) reared from the larva of a limacodid moth." Entomological News, 91, (3) 89–91.
Aiello, Annette. 1980. "Life history of Dysodia sica (Lepidoptera: Thyrididae) in Panama." Psyche, 81, (1-2) 121–130.
Silberglied, Robert E. and Aiello, Annette. 1980. "Camouflage by integumentary wetting in bark bugs." Science, 207, (4432) 773–775.
Silberglied, Robert E., Aiello, Annette, and Windsor, Donald M. 1980. "Disruptive coloration in butterflies: lack of support in Anartia fatima." Science, 209, (4456) 617–619.
Aiello, Annette. 1979. "A Reexamination of Portlandia (Rubiaceae) and Associated Taxa." Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 60, (1) 38–126.
Silberglied, Robert E., Aiello, Annette, and Lamas, Gerardo. 1979. "Neotropical butterflies of the genus Anartia: systematics, life histories, and general biology (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)." Psyche, 86, (2-3) 219–260.
Aiello, Annette and Silberglied, Robert E. 1978. "Life history of Dynastor darius (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Brassolinae) in Panama." Psyche, 85, (4) 331–345.
Aiello, Annette and Silberglied, Robert E. 1978. "Orange bands, a simple recessive in Anartia fatima (Nyphalidae)." Journal of the Lepidopteristis Society, 32, (2) 135–137.
Silbergield, Robert E. and Aiello, Annette. 1976. "Defensive adaptations of some Neotropical Long-Horned Beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) antennal spines tergiversation, and double mimicry." Psyche, 83, (3-4) 256–262.
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