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Beginner's Guide Uses five descriptive categories to Key colors, key features, size, habitat and of course "other" |
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Butterfly Search Occurrence maps, species accounts, checklists, and photographs |
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Butterflies and Moths of North America a searchable database of verified butterfly and moth records in the United States and Mexico. This site includes dynamic distribution maps, photographs, species accounts, and species checklists for each county in the U.S. and each state in Mexico. |
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Butterflies, Skippers, Moths photographs listed by common name |
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Butterfly Index site maintained by a computing consultant turned Texas bird and buterfly consultant |
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Central Texas central Texas butterfly photography with enviornment, climate and resource links |
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Butterfly List Server TX-Butterfly is a listserv initiated in January of 1999 for the discussion of butterflies, moths and other entomological issues in Texas and surrounding areas such as northern Mexico - Univ. of Houston servers; Mike Quinn is one of the list owners |
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Monarch of Texas The Monarch Butterfly became the Texas state insect by a 1995 resolution of the state legislature. The Monarch is unique among butterflies in that it is the only species of butterfly that does not hibernate, but migrates in changing seasons. It undergoes four changes in form (metamorphoses) during its lifetime |
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Butterfly Photos Here's a selection of images of 90 butterfly species from two trips to Texas, June 5-7 and October 13-19, 2004. Site hosted by an individual |
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Texas Butterflies Clicking on the text link will show you a picture of the butterfly and which specific counties in Texas the butterfly is found in. Each link also provides more information about the butterfly's identification and life history. commercial site for Swallowtail Farms - Seabeck, WA |
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Butterfly Photos list-link photographs organized by families and common name |
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Texas Butterfly Photos North American Butterfly Association had their conference in Mission, Tx the end of October, that I attended along with 200 others(22 of us from Massachusetts), and here are some pictures from field trips, and the conference. individual maintained site The pictures are in taxonomic order. |
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