The purpose of this field guide is to enable the user to identify to species any butterfly found within the borders of the state of Illinois, and secondarily, through the judicious offering of references from the enormous literature about butterflies, to lead the interested readers of this guide to sources that will enable them to learn more about these most charismatic of insects.University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignOpe
"With 48 plates in color-photography, reproductions of butterflies in the author's collection, and m...
As soon as I got my hands on A Swift Guide to Butterflies of North America, I immediately checked th...
This paper gives a part of the results of our observavation and study of the insect fauna of the Ill...
This is the eighth of the manual series of the Illinois Natural History Survey. The first was titled...
In this book we treat the often spectacularly large and beautiful moths known as the imperial moths ...
This guide treats all species known to have been found and those likely to be found in Illinois and ...
The butterfly (Lepidoptera) fauna of east-central Illinois is largely undocumented. We collected but...
If you are new to butterfly watching, this is the book for you! It covers 25 of the most commonly en...
If you are new to butterfly watching, this is the book for you! It covers 25 of the most commonly en...
This fieldbook is intended primarily for the use of amateur students of nature who wish to learn the...
(excerpt) Our key to Illinois butterflies, exclusive of the skippers (Hesperiidae), was published in...
issued September 21, 1990Report issued on: September 21, 1990INHS Technical Report prepared for Illi...
The purpose of this guide is twofold. First, the guide provides a brief overview of the amphibians o...
In 1936 the first number of the Manual series of the Natural History Survey Division appeared. It wa...
The typical methods that ecologists use for assessing habitat quality involves calculating quality b...
"With 48 plates in color-photography, reproductions of butterflies in the author's collection, and m...
As soon as I got my hands on A Swift Guide to Butterflies of North America, I immediately checked th...
This paper gives a part of the results of our observavation and study of the insect fauna of the Ill...
This is the eighth of the manual series of the Illinois Natural History Survey. The first was titled...
In this book we treat the often spectacularly large and beautiful moths known as the imperial moths ...
This guide treats all species known to have been found and those likely to be found in Illinois and ...
The butterfly (Lepidoptera) fauna of east-central Illinois is largely undocumented. We collected but...
If you are new to butterfly watching, this is the book for you! It covers 25 of the most commonly en...
If you are new to butterfly watching, this is the book for you! It covers 25 of the most commonly en...
This fieldbook is intended primarily for the use of amateur students of nature who wish to learn the...
(excerpt) Our key to Illinois butterflies, exclusive of the skippers (Hesperiidae), was published in...
issued September 21, 1990Report issued on: September 21, 1990INHS Technical Report prepared for Illi...
The purpose of this guide is twofold. First, the guide provides a brief overview of the amphibians o...
In 1936 the first number of the Manual series of the Natural History Survey Division appeared. It wa...
The typical methods that ecologists use for assessing habitat quality involves calculating quality b...
"With 48 plates in color-photography, reproductions of butterflies in the author's collection, and m...
As soon as I got my hands on A Swift Guide to Butterflies of North America, I immediately checked th...
This paper gives a part of the results of our observavation and study of the insect fauna of the Ill...