Contents (pages 1-67) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspecies and Most Strays to the State (2009) Authors Kenneth E. Davenport, Ray E. Stanford and Robert L. Langston Abstract Normal flight periods and early/late records for resident species, subspecies and regular strays of butterflies of California are presented below.. Many subspecies or populations in the state are distinctive and may prove to merit species recognition by specialists in the future
The butterfly (Lepidoptera) fauna of east-central Illinois is largely undocumented. We collected but...
In 1908, Bert Porter reported the presence of 73 species of butterflies in the Decorah, Iowa area. S...
Contents Chlosyne ismeria ismeria by Ron Gatrelle (page 1) Announcement: TC-ISBN Taxonomically Corre...
Contents (pages 1-67) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
This paper’s purpose is to bring together in one resource a concise, but thorough, report on the cur...
April 20, 2018.Includes bibliographical references.It has now been more than 44 years since Thomas C...
The current checklist covers the 170 known species and additional 48 subspecies known to occur in th...
The western North American monarch butterfly population assessed by counts of non-reproductive overw...
Table of contents for all issues of the Taxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey fro...
Effective management and recovery of threatened insect populations requires detailed ecological info...
Global and regional climate patterns suggest that future conditions in the western United States wil...
California's sage scrub habitats support a diversity of nectar and host plants for migrating and res...
The butterfly (Lepidoptera) fauna of east-central Illinois is largely undocumented. We collected but...
In 1908, Bert Porter reported the presence of 73 species of butterflies in the Decorah, Iowa area. S...
Contents Chlosyne ismeria ismeria by Ron Gatrelle (page 1) Announcement: TC-ISBN Taxonomically Corre...
Contents (pages 1-67) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
Contents (pages 1-66) Title Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspec...
This paper’s purpose is to bring together in one resource a concise, but thorough, report on the cur...
April 20, 2018.Includes bibliographical references.It has now been more than 44 years since Thomas C...
The current checklist covers the 170 known species and additional 48 subspecies known to occur in th...
The western North American monarch butterfly population assessed by counts of non-reproductive overw...
Table of contents for all issues of the Taxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey fro...
Effective management and recovery of threatened insect populations requires detailed ecological info...
Global and regional climate patterns suggest that future conditions in the western United States wil...
California's sage scrub habitats support a diversity of nectar and host plants for migrating and res...
The butterfly (Lepidoptera) fauna of east-central Illinois is largely undocumented. We collected but...
In 1908, Bert Porter reported the presence of 73 species of butterflies in the Decorah, Iowa area. S...
Contents Chlosyne ismeria ismeria by Ron Gatrelle (page 1) Announcement: TC-ISBN Taxonomically Corre...