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Butterfly Zone - English
URL: http://www.butterflies.com/

The Butterfly Zone is a southeast Florida corporation that markets butterfly gardening supplies, seeds, and live plants that are carefully selected to be highly attractive to butterflies.

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Family Nymphalidae (Brushfooted Butterflies) - English
URL: http://www.bugpeople.org/taxa/Lepidoptera/Nymphalidae/FamilyNymphalidaePage.htm

Bibliography.

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Family Nymphalidae - English
URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/arthropoda/insecta/lepidoptera/nymphalidae

Species included in the Animal Diversity Web.

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Nymphalidae & Brassolidae (Brush-Footed Butterflies & Owls) - English
URL: http://community-2.webtv.net/bugguy3/NYMPHALIDAE/

The Nymphalidae family comprises one of the largest families of butterflies. The variety within this family is 2nd to none and features many specimens known for mimicry. These butterflies are also very strong flyers and are very fast making perfect specimens hard to come by. Brassolidae also features butterflies known for mimicry: looking like a huge owl!

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Butterflies of North America -- Brush-footed Butterflies (Family Nymphalidae) - English
URL: http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/usa/brush-fo.htm

Distribution maps, species accounts, and species photos of Brush-footed Butterflies (Family Nymphalidae) occurring in the United States & northern Mexico.

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Texas Monarch Watch - English
URL: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/research/monwtch.htm

The Texas Monarch Watch is a non-profit enterprise, with a two-fold mission: 1.to learn as much about the biology of the monarch butterfly as possible using volunteer observers, and 2.to use the monarch to teach basic concepts of ecology and reproductive and migration biology.

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The Red Admiral and Painted Lady Web Site - English
URL: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~mariposa/homepage.html

This is a web site to coordinate observations of territorial behavior, migration, life history, population studies, seasonal variations in abundance and body size, and number of broods per year (voltinism) of butterflies in the genus Vanessa, including Vanessa atalanta, V. cardui, V. virginensis, V. annabella, V. tameamea, and V. kershawi. (Red Admiral, Painted Lady, American Lady, West Coast Lady, Kamehameha Butterfly, and Australian Painted Lady).

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Monarchs & Migration - English
URL: http://www.sci.mus.mn.us/sln/monarchs/

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Teachers, students, and families across the country are exploring Monarchs, butterflies, and the mystery of migration.

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Monarch Lab Homepage - English
URL: http://www.monarchlab.umn.edu/

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Offers background information and research on monarch butterflies featuring projects by student and university scientists. Includes opportunities for public involvement.

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Monarch Watch: Dedicated to Education, Conservation and Research - English
URL: http://www.monarchwatch.org/

Monarch butterflies capture the imagination of people of all ages with their spectacular migration and striking beauty. Each fall, millions of Monarchs migrate from Canada and the United States to their remote overwintering grounds in the transvolcanic mountains west of Mexico City. Deforestation in Mexico, habitat loss in the United States, changes in agricultural practices, and global warming threaten this phenomenon. Monarch population size estimates help conservation groups understand the impact of these threats. Monarch Watch provides these critical population size estimates through its tagging program a long-term mark and recapture effort.

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The Florida Monarch Butterfly WebSite - English
URL: http://adver-net.com/FMonHome.html

Backyard observations, overwintering sites, links.

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Nymphalidae - Dutch
URL: http://www.spoorzicht.vinden.nl/insecten/nymphalidae.html

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Spoorzicht als snackbar voor rups en vlinder.

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NYMPHALIDAE - Spanish
URL: http://www.dapres-nature.com/collec/pt/bruno/nymphali.htm

Colleccao de borboletas do Bruno.

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DANAIDAE - Spanish
URL: http://www.dapres-nature.com/collec/fr/bruno/danai.htm

Collection de papillons de Bruno.

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Nymphalidae - French
URL: http://www.arches.uga.edu/~pollywog/papillons/nymphalidae.htm

Les papillons de la famille Nymphalidae sont vraiments beaux. Chaque papillon dans cette famille a deux motifs différents sur les ailes: un sur le dos, et un au dessous. La motif au dessous est toujours intéressant, comme c'est une peinture. Dans chaque espèce il y a plusieurs variations de couleur.

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Nymphalidae - Spanish
URL: http://www.dapres-nature.com/collec/fr/bruno/nymphali.htm

Collection de papillon de Bruno.

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