A Field Guide to Eastern ButterfliesThis newly designed field guide features descriptions of 524 species of butterflies. One hundred color photographs as well as 348 color range maps accompany the species descriptions. The 541 exquisite color paintings clearly show even the most minute field marks. Introductory chapters include information on butterfly gardening, habitats, and conservation. |
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Contents
How to Use This Book | 1 |
Swallowtails and Whites | 7 |
Whites | 8 |
Sulphurs | 9 |
Sulphurs | 10 |
How to Study Butterflies | 15 |
Butterfly Gardening | 25 |
Butterfly Habitats | 34 |
Brushfoots and Acmon Blue | 80 |
Brushfoots | 82 |
Brushfoots | 84 |
Brushfoots | 86 |
Brushfoots | 88 |
Brushfoots | 90 |
Brushfoots | 92 |
Brushfoots | 94 |
SPECIES ACCOUNTS | 42 |
Flowers for Butterfly Gardens | 44 |
Eggs and Pupae Chrysalids | 50 |
Sulphurs | 64 |
Harvester Coppers Hairstreaks | 66 |
Hairstreaks | 68 |
Hairstreaks | 70 |
Hairstreaks and Blues | 72 |
Blues | 74 |
Blues and Metalmarks | 76 |
Snouts and Brushfoots | 78 |
Milkweed Butterflies Satyrs | 96 |
Satyrs | 98 |
Arctics | 100 |
Openwinged Skippers 31 Openwinged Skippers 32 Openwinged Skippers | 102 |
Various Skippers | 108 |
Branded Skippers | 110 |
Branded Skippers | 112 |
Branded Skippers 37 Branded Skippers | 114 |
Branded Skippers 39 Branded Skippers and Yucca GiantSkippers | 118 |
SUPERFAMILY PAPILIONOIDEA | 125 |
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adult America Arctic areas Ariz band black spots blue border broods brown butterflies Canada Caterpillar cell Coast collection COMMON costa CRESCENT dark brown DUSKYWING EARLY STAGES east eastern edges eggs Euphyes extensive eyespots feed female fields FLIGHT flowers FOOD forests forewing forewing apex Fringes FRITILLARY garden grasses gray green HABITAT HAIRSTREAK head host Hübner insect iridescent Keys lacks late lateral lower Rio male marks marshes median METALMARK Mexico narrow nectar plants North North America Northern orange outer margin pale patch pattern perch Pine plants PLATE pointed populations postmedian prairies RANGE Rare red-orange reported Resident Rio Grande Valley round scales side SIMILAR SPECIES SKIPPER southern stray stripes submarginal SULPHUR summer SWALLOWTAIL Papilio tails Texas tropical Underside of hindwing Upperside usually veins Veracruz W.H. Edwards white spots wings winter woods yellow zone