A Field Guide to the Butterflies of North America, East of the Great PlainsThis volume tells the beginner all that is needed to know about collecting butterflies. There are 247 species illustrated in full color. |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 3 |
Family | 4 |
The Butterfly and Its Environment | 21 |
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Amblyscirtes anal angle apex Arctic Atrytone Atrytonopsis band basal blue Boisduval Boisduval & Leconte brood in north brownish butterflies Canada checkered Chermock Choranthus Colias common costal Cramer Cu₁ dark brown dark markings darker discal distinct DUN SKIPPER DUSKY WING eastern area Edwards Eurema Fabricius females Florida Food FRITILLARY fulvous genitalia genus Georgia Giant Skippers grasses gray green greenish ground color HAIRSTREAK Hesperiina Hibernation Huebner HW beneath Kansas Larva larvæ Lerodea light spots lighter Linnæus males Manitoba Megathymus METALMARK narrow northern northward occur ocelli Ontario orange brown outer margin pale paler Panoquina Papilio patch Pharr Phyciodes Pierida plants postmedian line prominent pupa Range Scudder Similar Species SNOUT BUTTERFLY southward specimens spots of FW spots on HW stigma strays stripe Strymon submarginal spots subspecies SULPHUR SWALLOWTAIL tails Texas transverse tropical Upper side veins white spots whitish wings beneath yellow yellowish