National Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies: North AmericaThe most comprehensive field guide available to North American butterflies--a must-have for any enthusiast's day pack or home library--from the go-to reference source for over 18 million nature lovers. The National Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies is an easy-to-use, essential guide to all true butterflies, the most common skippers, and many migrants and strays. It features a durable vinyl biding, color plates visually arranged by shape and color, and thumb-tab silhouettes for quick and easy identification of butterflies in the field. The species account for each butterfly provides measurements, descriptions of each stage of the life cycle, and information on coloring or distinguishing markings, flight period, habitat, and range. |
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Page 359
... habitat changes may be the effect of human land use and not just interspecies competition . Both species have been found to coexist in many marginal places . The Veined White may well consist of more than one biological species , but ...
... habitat changes may be the effect of human land use and not just interspecies competition . Both species have been found to coexist in many marginal places . The Veined White may well consist of more than one biological species , but ...
Page 442
... habitat , very gray upperside , and strong broken white line below . Life Cycle : Formally undescribed . Caterpillars said to resemble those of Bramble Green Hairstreak . Host plant probably sulphur flower ( Eriogonum umbellatum ...
... habitat , very gray upperside , and strong broken white line below . Life Cycle : Formally undescribed . Caterpillars said to resemble those of Bramble Green Hairstreak . Host plant probably sulphur flower ( Eriogonum umbellatum ...
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... Habitat : Arid canyonlands and mountains . Range : Arizona ; restricted to Huachuca Mountains and environs in Cochise and Santa Cruz counties . The habitat from which the species was described lies in Ramsey Canyon , a preserve ...
... Habitat : Arid canyonlands and mountains . Range : Arizona ; restricted to Huachuca Mountains and environs in Cochise and Santa Cruz counties . The habitat from which the species was described lies in Ramsey Canyon , a preserve ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
How to Use This Guide | 31 |
Swallowtails and Parnassians | 321 |
Copyright | |
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies: North America National Audubon Society No preview available - 1981 |
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Butterflies: North America National Audubon Society No preview available - 1981 |
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