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  1. Good Night, Sweet Butterflies (Mini Edition) by Dawn Bentley, 2007-01-09
  2. Butterflies of North America (Kaufman Focus Guides) by Jim P. Brock, Kenn Kaufman, 2003-03
  3. Fancy Nancy: Bonjour, Butterfly by Jane O'connor, 2008-02-01
  4. One Hundred Butterflies by Harold Feinstein, 2009-11-04
  5. I Wish I Were a Butterfly by James Howe, 1994-02-28
  6. Iron Butterflies: Women Transforming Themselves and the World by Birute Regine, 2010-04-27
  7. Are You a Butterfly? (Backyard Books) by Judy Allen, Tudor Humphries, 2003-05-16
  8. Stokes Butterfly Book : The Complete Guide to Butterfly Gardening, Identification, and Behavior by Donald Stokes, Lillian, et all 1991-10-17
  9. Where Butterflies Grow (Picture Puffins) by Joanne Ryder, 1996-06-01
  10. Peterson First Guide to Butterflies and Moths by Paul A. Opler, 1998-02-20
  11. Butterflies through Binoculars: The East A Field Guide to the Butterflies of Eastern North America (Butterflies Through Binoculars Series) by Jeffrey Glassberg, 1999-01
  12. Attracting Butterflies & Hummingbirds to Your Backyard: Watch Your Garden Come Alive With Beauty on the Wing (Rodale Organic Gardening Book) by Sally Roth, 2002-10-24
  13. Lady of the Butterflies by Fiona Mountain, 2010-07-15
  14. Butterflies & Moths (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David A. Carter, 2002-05-15

21. Worldwide Butterflies: A Wonderful Source Of Butterfiles And Moths.
Worldwide butterflies is a wonderful source of many kinds of butterflies and mothsby post, alive as eggs, caterpillars and chrysalides or purchased for
http://www.wwb.co.uk/

22. Butterfly Pavilion : Welcome
Westminster. Rates, pictures, map, teacher resources, and a virtual tour.Category Science Institutions United States Colorado......The Butterfly Pavilion is hosting Night Flyers, a revealing art exhibiton moths from Febuary 1 to March 31, 2003. We are currently
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The Butterfly Pavilion is hosting Bugs, Beautiful Bugs! a one-of-a-kind fine art exhibit featuring amazing insects from around the world.
Teachers! Please go to our registration web site www.registrationsite.org to register for education classes online.
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23. Northern Mexico Butterflies
butterflies of Northern Mexico and Sonora. You are visitor number, since1 Dec 1998. Nymphalidae (Brushfooted butterflies). Subfamily Heliconiinae.
http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/zeeb/butterflies/oldsorlist.html
Butterflies of Northern Mexico and Sonora
You are visitor number since 1 Dec 1998 UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!! Last updated 26 March 2003 Other links
  • Club de Observadores de Mariposas (Nuevo Leon) Butterflies by Families: Hesperiidae Papilionidae Pieridae Lycaenidae ... Nymphalidae
    Hesperiidae (Skippers)
    Subfamily Pyrrhopyginae
  • Dull firetip skipper Pyrrhopyge araxes arizonae
    Subfamily Pyrginae (Spread-wing Skippers)
  • Phocides urania
  • Silver-spotted skipper Epargyreus clarus huachuca
  • Broken Silverdrop Skipper Epargyreus exadeus cruza
  • Hammock skipper Polygonus leo histrio
  • White-striped longtail skipper Chioides catillus albofasciatus
  • Zilpa longtail skipper Chioides zilpa namba.
  • Gold-spotted Aguna Aguna asander.
  • Mottled Longtail Skipper Typhedanus undulatus
  • Mexican Longtail Skipper Polythrix asine mexicana.
  • Short-tailed skipper Zetusa dorus
  • Codatractus melon
  • Arizona skipper Codatractus arizonensis
  • Long-tailed Skipper Urbanus proteus.
  • Dorantes Longtail Skipper Urbanus dorantes dorantes.
  • Brown Longtail Skipper Urbanus procne
  • Blue Flasher Astrapes fulgerator azul.
  • 24. The Butterfly Collection At The Field Museum
    Did you know there are about 20,000 different kinds of butterfliesin the world? The butterflies shown here are just a few from
    http://www.fmnh.org/butterfly/default.htm

    Butterfly Collection

    Butterfly Home
    Butterfly Collection Butterfly Habitats ... Field Museum Home
    1400 S. Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605-2496
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    25. ENature.com - Nature And Wildlife Field Guides
    Searchable nature and wildlife database with thumbnail image galleries and profiles.Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife butterflies...... com is a searchable nature and wildlife database with information and photographson birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, butterflies, insects, spiders
    http://www.enature.com/guides/select_Butterflies.asp
    site index: select a section HOME Ask an Expert Backyard Birding Wildlife Backyard Wildlife Habitats About Create your own Gallery Resources Birding Focus Regional Birding Backyard Birding Bird-watching Bird Audio eCards Field Guides Amphibians Birds Butterflies Fishes Insects Mammals Native Plants Reptiles Seashells Seashore Creatures Spiders Trees Wildflowers Help Center Join eNature Nature Theater News Outdoor Planner Bird Habitats Habitats Parkfinder Screen Savers Shop.eNature Wildlife Lists ZipGuides LocalGuides Mammal Tracks About Us Contact Info Media Kit Newsroom About This Site Free Content Links Member Services Privacy wildlife search: Field Guides News Articles Expert Answers Photographers The Web member features - Join NOW! Wildlife Lists Backyard Habitats Nature Theater ... shop.eNature.com
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    Try our advanced search to search by size, color, habitat, region, and more. Enter the name or part of the name of a butterfly.
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    26. An Illustrated Checklist Of Butterflies In Thailand
    Checklist, photos of specimens and live butterflies, and notes on biology. In English and Thai.Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife butterflies Asia......offers photos and a checklist of butterflies in Thailand as well as information ongeneral butterfly biology and identification of species. Click here!
    http://www.butterflysite.com/

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    For sell : CD "Butterflies in Chiang Mai" with high res photos and detail descriptions.
    For more details please visit www.thaibugs.com or contact Mr. John Moore Main Menu Introduction
    What's New

    Checklist of Butterflies

    Map of Thailand
    ...
    FAQ's
    Links Thaibugs.com
    Papilionidae of the World

    The Guangdong Butterflies Website

    Butterflies in Indo-china
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    Welcome to THAILAND Map of Thailand Tourism Authority Learning THAI online at Ramkhamhaeng University Sanook.com (in Thai) Nature and Life (in Thai) Hunsa.com

    27. Butterflies Of Ireland
    Guide to the butterflies of Ireland, with photographs of most species and a guide to indoor tropical Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife butterflies Europe......butterflies of Ireland. This site contains a photographic guide to the butterfliesof Ireland. Complete Listing of butterflies found in Ireland.
    http://www.irishbutterflies.com/
    Butterflies of Ireland
    This site contains a photographic guide to the Butterflies of Ireland. The butterfly species are divided into four groups: Small, Brown, White and Multi-coloured butterflies. There is a section entitled 'General Information' which should be read first, as among other information, it gives details of the format of this guide. Finally, there is a section giving details of some Butterfly Farms in Ireland.
    This site is a more comprehensive guide compared to the original site which contained a basic guide to Irish Butterflies. Butterfly Season - Spring 2003
    The butterfly season will soon be starting in earnest (Holly Blues appear in March). There has been the usual few sightings up to now of Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock butterflies. Last year (2002) was such a bad year for butterfly sightings, due to the miserable weather, we can look forward to a much better season with (hopefully) plenty of sightings. Other 'Spring' species include Orange Tips, Speckled Woods and some Whites. These pictures of a female Holly Blue on a Euonymus bush were taken last year on Sunday, 7th April 2002 using a digital camera. The distinctive black margin on the fore-wings of this first-generation female will be more pronounced in the second-generation. Last year was a particularly good year for Holly Blues in Ireland and this is likely to be repeated this year.

    28. Otters And Butterflies
    Highly educational and of value to schools, packed with interactivity, kids section, workbooks, conservat Category Science Environment Education......otters and butterflies is an entertaining, educational site based on theotters and butterflies at its sanctuary in Buckfastleigh, Devon.
    http://www.ottersandbutterflies.co.uk/
    otters and butterflies
    is an entertaining, educational site based on the otters and butterflies at its sanctuary tourist attraction in Buckfastleigh, Devon. Workbooks for schools, beautiful otter and butterfly photos, kids activities.
    Otter and butterfly conservation
    Conservation tips abound, hints on how to make your garden more attractive to wild butterflies, and how to help wild otters survive. Otters and Butterflies is a major tourist attraction in Buckfastleigh, Devon, it operates a keen conservation policy to the wild creatures and animals it offers sanctuary. click here for otter conservation
    click here for butterfly conservation
    click here for otters gallery 1
    click here for otters gallery 2
    click here for butterflies gallery 2
    click here for butterflies gallery 3
    Devon tourist attraction
    What better way to spend your leisure time than at this wildlife park which has as its theme, otters and butterflies, but which also hosts a range of other wild insects and mini-beasts. If you are on holiday, come and watch the otters swimming under water.
    Schools
    Otters and butterflies is of great educational value and offers educational content for schools. Beautiful photos of the otters and butterflies, together with information on exotic ants, terrapins, birds, love-birds, moths.

    29. Butterflies Found In North Carolina!
    Randy Emmitt's site with photographs and information on over 100 species.Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife butterflies North America......Online Guide for butterflies found in North Carolina including photos of 100+species of live butterflies. Search Query. butterflies of North Carolina!
    http://www.rlephoto.com/butterflies/butterflies.html
    Home page
    Butterflies Main Page

    Butterfly Screensavers

    Butterfly Slide Programs
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    Dragonflies of NC
    Nature Photography by
    Randy L Emmitt New Butterfly CD Project
    Search the entire site below
    Search Query Butterflies of North Carolina! Swallowtails (Family Papilionidae) Swallowtails (Subfamily Papilioninae) Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor)
    Zebra Swallowtail (Eurytides marcellus)

    Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes)

    Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes)
    ...
    Palamedes Swallowtail (Papilio palamedes)
    Whites and Sulphurs (Family Pieridae) Whites (Subfamily Pierinae) Checkered White (Pontia protodice) West Virginia White (Pieris virginiensis) Cabbage White (Pieris rapae) Great Southern White (Ascia monuste) ... Falcate Orangetip (Anthocharis midea) Sulphurs (Subfamily Coliadinae) Clouded Sulphur (Colias philodice) Orange Sulphur (Colias eurytheme) Southern Dogface (Colias [Zerene] cesonia) Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) ... Orange-barred Sulphur (Phoebis philea) Barred Yellow (Eurema daira) Little Yellow (Eurema lisa) Sleepy Orange (Eurema nicippe) Dainty Sulphur (Nathalis iole) Gossamer-wing Butterflies (Family Lycaenidae)
    Harvesters (Subfamily Miletinae)
    Harvester (Feniseca tarquinius) Coppers (Subfamily Lycaeninae) American Copper (Lycaena phlaeas) Hairstreaks (Subfamily Theclinae) Great Purple Hairstreak (Atlides halesus) Coral Hairstreak (Satyrium titus) Edwards' Hairstreak (Satyrium edwardsii) Banded Hairstreak (Satyrium calanus) Hickory Hairstreak (Satyrium caryaevorum)

    30. Butterflies
    butterflies. Of all the insects, none elicit pleasure and curiosity more readilythan butterflies. An Outline of Butterfly Physiology. butterflies are insects.
    http://centralamerica.com/cr/butterfly/
    B utterflies Of all the insects, none elicit pleasure and curiosity more readily than butterflies. Like the abundance of verdant mountains and beaches, butterflies are ever present during one's visit to Costa Rica. There is nowhere one goes, whether a 3,000 meter volcanic summit or the arid plains of Guanacaste where butterflies are not present. Costa Rica is unusually blessed by the diversity of it's butterflies. There exists about 20,000 butterfly species worldwide. Of these, about 1,000 or 5% can be found in Costa Rica. An Outline of Butterfly Physiology Butterflies are insects. By definition, all insects posses six legs and three body segments: head, thorax and abdomen. The three most salient features of the head are the antennae, the eyes and the proboscis. The antennae are used for balance in flight and olfactory sensation. Butterflies possess fragile wings. The wings can wear easily through normal use. They can also be badly damaged by predators which when attacking the butterfly grab only the wing rather than the body. Despite the loss of even the majority of their wing surface area, a butterfly will continue to be able to fly and navigate. They can do this because of the sense of balance afforded them by their antennae. The antennae are also useful for smell. Female butterflies release pheromones (like a perfume) into the air. The male butterflies of many species can detect the pheromones from as far away as 2 kilometers (over a mile). Depending on the concentration of the pheromones, the male will be able to find the female to mate with her. It's worth noting that some species of moths are sensitive to the presence of the females' pheromones up to five kilometers (about three miles) distant.

    31. Monarch Watch : Dedicated To Education, Conservation And Research
    Dedicated to education, conservation, and research of the Monarch butterfly, features information Category Kids and Teens School Time butterflies and Moths......
    http://www.monarchwatch.org/
    W e l c o m e t o M o n a r c h W a t c h ! Ordering Information
    Tags, T-shirts, seeds, posters, videos, live critters and a whole lot more! Online ordering is now available - visit for all our Monarch Watch Gear plus other great stuff! Monarch Biology
    Monarch life cycle, natural populations, and Monarch enemies.
    Rearing Monarchs

    Raise Monarchs at home or in the classroom!
    Milkweed

    Photo guide and instructions on growing your own milkweed.
    Butterfly Gardening

    Tips on starting your own garden and detailed plant - butterfly lists.
    Multimedia Gallery

    Monarch photos, drawings, essays and more! Dplex-L Email List Stay up-to-date on Monarch news! Learn more about the spectacular migration that millions of Monarchs make each year. Conservation Find out about these issues and how you can help. In the Classroom Here you'll find curricula developed by Monarch Watch for K-2, 3-6 and Middle School.

    32. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    ThinkQuest 2000 Team C002251 www.thinkquest.org Click Here.
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    Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
    The web site you have requested, butterflies - on the wings of freedom , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to butterflies - on the wings of freedom click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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    33. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    Information about butterflies for students, including high speed shooting and scanning electron microscop Category Kids and Teens School Time butterflies and Moths......ThinkQuest 2000 Team C002251 www.thinkquest.org, LANGUAGE
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    Hong Kong Detlef Mt. Carmel High School
    Germany

    34. Butterflies Of Germany And Austria
    Translate this page Schmetterlinge - butterflies - Lepidoptera. Pictures taken in Germany and Austria. Thesesites show butterflies, which i could photograph in Germany and Austria.
    http://bfn.bfz.de/~prenzel/pict/

    35. If I Were A Butterfly
    . 1, Complete a KWL on butterflies by printing outa page or on KidPix Studio. 2, Learn some interesting facts about butterflies. 3,......butterflies. TASK,
    http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/brooklyn/butterflies/
    Butterflies http://projects.ed.tech.sandi.net/brooklyn/butterflies.htm by Victoria Diaz Everyone knows how beautiful butterflies can be. But many people do not realize that they do much more than simply make the world a prettier place. As you will see, butterflies are very interesting and exciting insects. So...are you ready to have some fun? Join me in a journey into the wonderful world of butterflies. You will learn about different butterflies, their physical characteristics, what they eat, where they live, and some behavior patterns. You will not only read about butterflies, but you yourself will participate in activities to help you better understand the lives of these beautiful insects. Do you sometimes wish you were a butterfly? How are you different from a butterfly? How are you the same. Did you know that if you were a butterfly you could... Click each task to find out what you could do. Whenever you see this little blue butterfly , click it,and it will take you to another page. Click it now to get started on task 1. Click the number to go to each task.

    36. Butterflies Student Page
    *Link to Teacher Page. butterflies. Introduction. Have you ever wondered howyou could find the eggs and caterpillars of your favorite butterflies?
    http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/lvelem/butterflies/

    37. Hexaglider's Home Page
    Provides a listing of all butterflies available in Singapore.Category Regional Asia Singapore Science and Environment Wildlife......butterflies of Singapore, Butterfly WebSite Best Nature Sites Award.
    http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/2382/
    Butterflies of Singapore About Singapore Butterflies of Singapore About the Author  var site="sm5hexaglider" Visitors have Fluttered by this Page Any Comments? Email me! Sign Guest Book  View Guest Book  Last updated on 9 Mar 2003 This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page

    38. European Butterflies By Mario Maier
    Photos and descriptions of many species. In German and English.Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife butterflies Europe......Many professional photos and descriptions of European butterfliesby Mario Maier. European butterflies click on the Swallowtails!
    http://www.geocities.com/europeanbutterflies/indexUS.htm
    European Butterflies
    click on the Swallowtails! Many professional photos and descriptions of European Butterflies by Mario Maier. European Butterflies, Butterfly, Europäische Schmetterling, Schmetterlinge, Falter, Tagfalter, Vlinders, Papillon, Papilio, Papallones, Papilion, Farfalle, Mario Maier, Sommervögel, Photo CD, Fotographie, Bilder, Fotos, Insekten, Lepidoptera, Entomologie, Makro, Macro, Makrofotografie, Photography This is the "No-Frames" section. You may directly navigate to the butterfly pages by using the links below! Main Butterflies Photographers Southern France ... German Version © 1998 by Mario Maier
    Send your comments or suggestions to the Webmaster of EuropeanButterflies.com HOME

    39. BillyBear4Kids.com ... Butterfly And Bugs
    Photographs show the life cycle of a monarch butterfly. Also includes fact sheets, printable coloring Category Kids and Teens School Time butterflies and Moths...... butterflies to Print Play ColorBook pages Butterfly Maze TicTac-ButterflyWings Butterfly Cut Outs Butterfly Flashcards Butterfly Bookmarks
    http://www.billybear4kids.com/butterfly/flutter-fun.html
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    Butterfly - Games, Print Projects, Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Jigsaw Puzzles
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    The Life of a Monarch Butterfly
    The butterly lays an Egg on the leaf of a Milkweed plant.
    A Caterpillar is born. He eats the leaves of the plant for food.
    The caterpillar creates a Chrysalis around its body.
    After some time, a Butterfly comes out of the chrysalis.
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    Butterfly Maze
    Tic-Tac-Butterfly Wings Butterfly Cut Outs ... Butterfly Bookmarks Butterfly Crafts Butterfly Mobile Butterfly in my Window Butterfly in my Garden Online Monarch Maze ... Printable WordSearch You will also find our downloadable Jigsaw Puzzles on this page too! Butterfly Birthday Party Theme Butterflies to decorate your Computer Butterfly Desktop Wallpaper Butterflies to send to Friends Email Butterfly Postcards Use our Free Butterfly In My Garden font to write your letters! Information Parts of a Butterfly Butterfly - Moth Butterflies in my Garden Larval Host Plants Nectar Plants What about Spiders?

    40. BUTTERFLIES OF POLAND
    Nicholas Copernicus University, Torun.Category Regional Europe Poland Science and Environment......DATABASE butterflies OF POLAND General information about database Databaseon the distribution of butterflies in Poland Identification of species
    http://motyle.biol.uni.torun.pl/eng/amotyle.htm
    Wersja polskojÊzyczna tej strony DATABASE BUTTERFLIES OF POLAND
    http://motyle.biol.uni.torun.pl/
    Buszko Jaros³aw, Kartanas Edmund Nicholas Copernicus Uniwersity of ToruÑ Institute of Ecology and Environment Protection 87-100 ToruÑ, Gagarina 9, Poland
    General information about database

    Database on the distribution of butterflies in Poland

    Identification of species
    Software by: Maciej Koziñski Nicholas Copernicus Univerity, Uniwersity Computing Center This database was made accessible on Internet due to financial support by National Committee for Scientific Research (Grant 1217/DOT/DI/97)

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