ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


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IN JAMAICA
Rick Johnston
of Stoneleigh Plantation, without whom I would not have caught a single moth in Jamaica.
Dr. Tom Turner (President, Caribbean Wildlife Surveys) for encouragement, information and photographs of some specimens.
Pat Desai for encouragement.
Dr. Thomas H. Farr (sadly, deceased) for encouragement and information.
Dr. Elaine Fisher, for permission to work on the Institute of Jamaica moth collections.
Dr. David Smith, for encouragement.

ELSEWHERE
My parents, John and Jane Barnes, for financial support.
Bernard Lalanne-Cassou, Paris, for help with many Noctuid identifications and for supplying photographs of some Arctiids in his collection.
Dr. Paul Thiacourt, Paris, for identification of Notodontids.
M. Claude Herbulot, Paris, for identifications of Geometrids.
Dr. Frederick Rindge, American Museum of Natural History, for many identifications of Geometridae.
Dr. Eugene Munroe, Ottawa, for many identifications of Pyralidae
Dr. Julian Donahue, for information on Caribbean Arctiidae and for supplying literature.
Bryant Mather, for financial support.
Dr. John Rawlins, Carnegie Museum, for confirmation of some identifications and general encouragement.
Stella Brecknell, Hope Librarian, Oxford, for help finding references.
Drs. Don Davis & Ronald Hodges of the U.S. National Museum, for supplying literature.
Dr. Nicholas Shoumatoff, for information on the Avinoff Jamaican collection.
Dr. Gaden Robinson and David Goodger for access to, and help with finding, Caribbean Arctiid specimens in the British Museum (Natural History) collections.
Dr. John Brown, for supplying literature.

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