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Butterfly Insect Museum in La Ceiba, Honduras
Incredible world of the butterfly and insect museum in La Ceiba, Honduras with more than 6000 butterflies and moths from Honduras. Bright red, iridescent blue, and intricate wing patterns adorn two walls of this 1000 square foot museum. This nonprofit museum is the personal collection of Mr. Lehman who has collected for 30 years. [eng]
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Butterfly Arc - Casa delle Farfalle e Bosco delle Fate
Butterfly Arc - Casa delle Farfalle e Bosco delle Fate. Centro di educazione ambientale in Montegrotto Terme (Padova). [ita]
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British Butterfly Conservation Society
"Wild British moths
and butterflies need
our help now more
that ever. Butterfly
Conservation have
found that we could
lose fourteen
species of butterfly
in our lifetime if
nothing is done." [eng]
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English names for North American butterflies
NABA Butterfly Names List. [eng]
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Butterflies - North American Butterfly Association
The North American Butterfly Association (NABA) is, by far, the largest group of people in North America (Canada, United States, and Mexico) interested in butterflies. We are a membership-based not-for-profit organization working to increase public enjoyment and conservation of butterflies. [eng]
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The Butterfly WebSite
The complete website for butterfly lovers, gardeners, teachers, students, and farmers. Information on butterflies like butterfly farming,
projects, research and contains a lot of butterfly graphics from all over the world. Also features sponsors' on-line
stores for the collector. [eng]
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Butterfly Garden News
Butterfly Garden News (Laurel Sherwood, editor) is published 4 times a year by the North American Butterfly Association, Inc. (NABA), 4 Delaware Road, Morristown, NJ 07960. The newsletter features columns spotlighting a particular species of butterfly and its favorite nectar and caterpillar food plants and profiling a NABA member and his/her butterfly garden. [eng]
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Butterflies & Moths of Israel
Welcome to the home page of the Israeli Lepidopterists society. If you need information on butterflies & moths of Israel - this is the place on the net for it. [eng]
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Iron Butterfly Home Page
Discography, Bio's, Interviews, Show Dates, Merchandise, Music Links, and E-Mail to the band members. [eng]
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Dubatolov, V.V. Home Page
Fields of scientific interest: systematics and faunistics, faunogenesis and biogeography of the Palearctic Arctiinae, Papilionoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera),
Russian Hesperioidea, Geometroidea (excluding Geometridae), Bombycoidea, Sphingoidea, Noctuoidea; faunistics of Siberian Tortricidae, Ethmiidae,
some other Microlepidoptera; in the Museum also work with some other Insecta: Neuropteroidea, Plecoptera, Vespoidea (Hymenoptera).
Particular interest: Eurasian Lepidoptera range formation in Holocene and Pleistocene. [eng]
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Butterflies of Northern Mexico and Sonora
List of species by families. [eng]
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Gypsy Moth in North America
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is one of North America's most devastating forest pests. The species originally evolved in Europe and Asia and
has existed there for thousands of years. In either 1868 or 1869, the gypsy moth was accidentally introduced near Boston, MA by E. Leopold
Trouvelot. [eng]
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Butterflies: Index of the Order Lepidoptera
Stunning insect macrophotography combined with informative descriptions. Browse through the database and develop a respect and appreciation for these extraordinary animals. [eng]
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Butterfly Pavilion
Insect Center Westminster, Colorado. [eng]
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Lepidoptera Order (moths and butterflies)
Family Lycaenidae, Nymphalidae, Papilionidae. Short remarks about morphology, selected species, life cycle, migration, conservation. [eng]
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The Pherolist: List of Sex Pheromones of Lepidoptera
Phero.Net - the new organization for the development of certified pheromones for insect monitoring and detection. A database of chemical components identified in sex glands of female Lepidoptera insects and other chemicals attractive to male moths. Data are arranged in phylogenetic order and can be accessed via families, genera, species, common names and chemicals.
[eng]
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Tony Nagypal's Birdwing Butterflies of the World
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Journey North 2001
ver 4,500 schools, representing more than 250,000 students,
participated in the Spring, 2000 Journey North Program. These
students are from all 50 U.S. States and 7 Canadian Provinces. Track Wildlife Migration and Spring's Journey North.
The journeys of a dozen migratory species are tracked each spring.
Students share their own field observations with classrooms across
the Hemisphere. [eng]
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PEET Grant
Tortricid moths are among the most significant pests of forest trees and fruit orchards worldwide. More than 6,600 species have been named and there are at least as
many left to be described, particularly in tropical regions. Many of the pest species are part of complexes that continue to challenge modern taxonomists, yet few people have the
expertise or experience that is required to unravel the diversity and complexity of tortricid moths. The objectives of this project are to train students in morphological, ecological and
molecular investigations of tortricid taxonomy, and to produce electronic databases and keys for the identification of these moths. Catalogues and classifications will be developed for
three tribes of tortricines in the New World. The project will also contribute to the development infrastructure for organizing and accessing knowledge about an economically important
family of moths. [eng]
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Chin's Nature Corner: Home Page
This site features butterflies and moths, other insects, frogs, lizards and snakes, spiders, fungi and mushrooms, and pitcher plants photographed in the rainforests of Malaysia. [eng]
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