Articles (11)
- Atousa Farahpour-Haghani, Mahdi Hassanpour, Faramarz Alinia, Gadir Nouri-Ganbalani, Jabraeil Razmjou, David J.L. Agassiz (2017): Water ferns Azolla spp. (Azollaceae) as new host plants for the small China-mark moth, Cataclysta lemnata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera, Crambidae, Acentropinae) – Nota lepidopterologica – 40: 1 - 13.
- Oleksiy V. Bidzilya, Wolfram Mey, David J.L. Agassiz (2016): Review of the genus Aphanostola Meyrick, 1931 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae, Anomologinae) with description of 19 new species from the Afrotropical Region – Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift (Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift und Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift in Vereinigung) – NF_63: 45 - 74.
- David J.L. Agassiz (2015): Book Review: The Notodontidae of South Africa – Nota lepidopterologica – 38: 159 - 160.
- David J.L. Agassiz (2014): Book Review: The Afrotropical Scythrididae, Esperiana Memoir 7 – Nota lepidopterologica – 37: 183 - 184.
- David J.L. Agassiz (2013): Paul A. Sokoloff 1946-2012 – Nota lepidopterologica – 36: 3 - 4.
- David J.L. Agassiz (2008): Book Review Wolfram Mey (ed.) 2007. The Lepidoptera of the Brandberg Massif in Namibia, part 2 – Nota lepidopterologica – 31: 226.
- David J.L. Agassiz (2008): Anthophila massaicae sp. n. (Choreutidae) a remarkable case of parallel evolution – Nota lepidopterologica – 31: 227 - 230.
- David J.L. Agassiz (2005): Book Review Barry Goater, Matthias Nuss & Wolfgang Speidel. Pyraloidea I (Crambidae: Acentropinae, Evergestinae, Heliothelinae, Schoenobiinae, Scopariinae). - In: Peter Huemer & Ole Karsholt (eds.), Microlepidoptera of Europe, Volume 4 – Nota lepidopterologica – 28: 161 - 162.
- Ole Karsholt, Leif Aarvik, David J.L. Agassiz, Peter Huemer, Kevin Tuck (2005): Acleris effractana (Hübner, 1799) - a Holarctic Tortricid – Nota lepidopterologica – 28: 93 - 102.
- David J.L. Agassiz, John R. Langmaid (2004): The Eucosma hohenwartiana group of species (Tortricidae) – Nota lepidopterologica – 27: 41 - 49.
- Michael Fibiger, David J.L. Agassiz (2001): Araeopteron ecphaea, a small noctuid moth in the West Palaearctic (Noctuidae: Acontiinae) – Nota lepidopterologica – 24_1-2: 29 - 35.