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Butterflies (Lepidoptera): faunistics  [15]

Butterflies (Lepidoptera): taxonomy  [1738]

  

Brush-footed Butterflies (Nymphalidae)  [301]

Gossamer-wing Butterflies (Lycaenidae)  [314]

Skippers (Hesperiidae)  [2]

Carpenter- and Leopard-moths (Cossidae)  [12]

Graylings (Satyridae)  [117]

Swallowtails (Papilionidae)  [33]

Clear Wings (Sesiidae)  [4]

Hawk Moths (Sphingidae)  [50]

Tiger moths (Arctiidae)  [160]

Clothes Moths (Tineidae)  [19]

Inch-worm and looper moths (Geometridae)  [204]

Tussock Moths (Lymantriidae)  [16]

Cutworms (Noctuidae)  [212]

Lappet & Snout Moths (Lasiocampidae)  [19]

Webworms, Snout, & Flour Moths (Pyralidae)  [61]

Emperor Moths (Saturniidae)  [45]

Leaf Rollers & Bell Moths (Tortricidae)  [79]

Whites and Sulphurs (Pieridae)  [73]

Foresters & Burnet Moths (Zygaenidae)  [3]

Silkworms (Bombycidae)  [1]

  
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    WMNH - Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
    Lepidoptera Gallery. [eng]
    Tropical Lepidoptera News
    The Association for Tropical Lepidoptera newsletter, LEPIDOPTERA NEWS, is published quarterly, and is sent to all active members of ATL (formerly titled Tropical Lepidoptera News). The newsletter provides up-to-date information about ATL news and activities, and other information of interest to members. Regular subjects include new books, events, activites, members in the news, etc. An annual feature, begun in 1994, is a yearly summary of new literature on Lepidoptera of interest to members. [eng]
    Entomology project - hawk moth evolution
    Evolutionary biology of the hawk moths Hawk moths are among the most magnificent and spectacular of all moths. Their streamlined wings and bodies are perfectly adapted for rapid flight. They are the only moths capable of hovering, which enables them to use their long tongues to sip nectar from deep flowers, such as orchids. [eng]
    Endangered Butterflies
    When writing the recent book Nabokov's Blues (Kurt Johnson and Steve Coates, Zoland Books 1999) we realized two important things. First, that the fragile or endangered status of many butterflies worldwide is not well known, even to many active lepidopterists and butterfly enthusiasts. Second, to introduce the stories of the lesser known endangered butterflies, one naturally turns to the stories of the ones that are well known - like the Monarch Butterfly. The intertwining of their stories not only makes for compelling reading but carries a message of extreme urgency. [eng]
    Illinois State Museum -- Database of Illinois Lepidoptera
    The Database of Illinois Lepidoptera includes 22,934 records gathered from 36 institutional and private collections. The database includes specimens from 931 localities and includes specimens collected from 1893 to 1993. Over 1100 species representing 48 families are included in the database. The database includes records from all but one of Illinois's 102 counties (only Stark County is not represented). [eng]
    Moths of Belize
    Illustrated catalogue of the larger moths (Macrolepidoptera) of Belize, Central America. [eng]
    The Lepidoptera of the Maltese Islands
    The Maltese Islands. The Butterflies of the Maltese Islands. Personal Home page of Paul Sammit. [eng]
    Butterflies of the Maltese Islands
    Check-List. [eng]
    Yale Peabody Museum: Connecticut Butterfly Atlas Project
    The Connecticut Butterfly Atlas Project is sponsored by the State Geological and Natural History Survey of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, the Connecticut Butterfly Association, and the Connecticut Entomological Society. The primary goal of the project is to document the distribution of Connecticut's butterflies. [eng]
    Butterfly Distribution
    Assessment of Marbled White Butterfly Distribution in the Yorkshire Wolds using a G.I.S. [eng]
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