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LEPIDOPTERA: borboletas e mariposas do Brasil (Butterflies and Moths of Brazil) Almir Cândido de Almeida, Photographer, André Victor Lucci Freitas, Text |
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2012, 208 pages. The photographer traveled for ten years throughout Brazil taking the photographs which are the main feature of this book. With the exception of a Morpho wing found on the ground, all 228 photos are of live butterflies in natural sett |
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The Little Guide to Butterflies
by Tom Frost |
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2017, 96 pages, color illustrations throughout. Enter the secret world of the butterfly with this handy pocket guide. Beautifully illustrated, The Little Guide to Butterflies offers a modern reference to identifying these glorious insects.
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THE MOTHS OF NORTH AMERICA Fascicle 25.4 NOCTUOIDEA NOCTUIDAE (Part) Pantheinae, Raphiinae, Balsinae, Acronictinae by B. Christian Schmidt, Gary G. Anweiler Color and monochrome photographs, plates, and maps by Jocelyn D. Gill |
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2020, 479 pages, 130 species accounts, 31 color plates, 44 monochrome plates.
The New World Noctuidae of the subfamilies Pantheinae (10 genera, 34 species), Raphiinae (1 genus, 1 species), Balsinae (1 genus, 3 species), and Acronictinae (5 genera |
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BUTTERFLIES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
by John Acorn & Ian Sheldon |
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2006, 360 pages, color illustrations and photos throughout. This well-written and beautifully illustrated guide covers five families of butterflies plus skippers occurring in British Columbia. A quick reference guide and enjoyable introduction is fol |
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA LEPIDOPTERA
by Valeriu Albu & Eric Metzler |
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2004, 86 pages, maps. This is the report of a survey of all families of Lepidoptera found in 11 southern West Virginia counties, collected between 1988 and 2002. It is notable as one of the few areas in eastern North America where species of all fami |
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THE BUTTERFLIES OF WEST
VIRGINIA AND THEIR CATERPILLARS
by Thomas J. Allen |
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1997, 388 pages, 50 color plates, maps. Describes 128 species of butterflies found in the State, along with their caterpillars and pupae. Each species account provides description and information on distribution, habitat, life history, nectar sources |
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CATERPILLARS IN THE FIELD AND GARDEN: A Field Guide to the Butterfly Caterpillars of North America by Thomas J. Allen, Jim P. Brock, Jeffrey Glassberg |
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2005, 232 pages, 900+ color photos, maps. Comprehensive guide provide information necessary to find and identify all the butterfly caterpillars of North America. Each species entry tells how to identify it, with most important clues in bold, when it |
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PHEROMONE COMMUNICATION IN MOTHS Evolution, Behavior, and Application Jeremy D. Allison & Ring T. Cardé, editors |
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2016, 416 pages, charts, graphs, diagrams, tables. Common among moths is a mate-finding system in which females emit a pheromone that induces males to fly upwind along the pheromone plume. Since the chemical pheromone of the domesticated silk moth wa |
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CHECKLIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF ROCKY MTN. NAT'L. PARK With Flight Times and Life Zones by Leslie Angel |
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Color-coded checklist gives flight times, life zones, and abundance codes for more than 135 species of butterflies found on both western and eastern side of Rocky Mountain National Park. Folded size: 4-3/4" wide x 8-1/2” high.
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BUTTERFLIES OF THE CAYMAN ISLANDS
by R. R. Askew & P. A. vanB. Stafford |
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2008, 169 pages, 6 color plates, 119 color photos, maps, figs. This book assists in the identification of each of the 57 species of butterfly recorded from the Cayman Islands. There is a description of every butterfly, stressing its most important ch |
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THE GENUS PERISAMA
by Stéphane Attal & Alain Crosson du Cormier |
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1996, 149 pages, 12 color plates, 11 pages of maps, 65 figures. Provides magnificent and thorough treatment of colorful group of South American Nymphalids. Range of these neotropical butterflies extends from the Venezuelan cordilleras to the high val |
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BUTTERFLIES OF THE PHILIPPINES
by Jade Aster T. Badon |
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2014, 116 pages, 401 color photos. This book/field guide features more than 120 species, 34 are found throughout the Philippines while 86 species are found in some of the islands but not throughout the country. The guide is organized by family with n |
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BUTTERFLIES OF
SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA
by Richard A. Bailowitz & James P. Brock |
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1991, 364 pages, 4 color plates, 624 b/w photos, 2 maps. Covers 246 species from southeastern Arizona, detailing their habits, distribution, flight periods and foodplant preferences. Indexes butterflies and larval foodplants. Color plates feature 90 |
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70 COMMON
BUTTERFLIES OF THE SOUTHWEST
by Richard Bailowitz & Douglas Danforth |
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1997, 64 pages, color photos throughout. Clear photos of 70 butterflies and skippers taken in their natural environment are accompanied by brief text,
including descriptive comments, range, size, host plants, and flight period. Area covered includes |
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THE GENUS AGRIAS, a taxonomic and illustrated guide (Nymphalidae) by Paul E. Barselou |
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1983, 96 pages, English/French text, 15 watercolor plates illustrating 119 forms, tables, maps, range chart. The plates, when used with tabular keys, facilitate identification of over 450 known forms of this colorful South American genus. Useful,
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