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- Butterfly Gardening
- A Region Specific Guide to Butterflies of South Puget Sound, Washington Rod Gilbert and Ann Potter
- Vol.47 No.1-2
- Iowa Fish and Wildlife and Species of Greatest Conservation Need
- Phaëton the Official Newsletter of the Maryland Entomological Society
- Rhode Island Installation Guide
- The Species Richness of Lepidoptera in a Fragmented Landscape: a Supplement to the Checklist of Moths of Butler County, Ohio
- A Baseline Atlas and Conservation Assessment of the Butterflies of Maine
- Craters of the Moon
- Evaluation of the Nottingham Park Serpentine Barrens Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Michigan Butterflies Larval Host Plants
- Butterfly (Lepidoptera) Checklist for Halton Region
- An Inventory of the Significant Natural Areas of Polk County, North Carolina
- University International
- June, 2004 the Newsletter of the Washington Butterfly Association
- Designation of a Lectotype of Nisoniades Somnus and Notes On
- Nectar Sources of Day-Flying Lepidoptera of Central Illinois
- 2004–2005 Natural Resources Inventory Town of Temple, New Hampshire
- NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLY ASSOCIATION 4 Delaware Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 Tel
- Lepidoptera of North America 6 Butterflies of Oregon Their Taxonomy, Distribution, and Biology
- APPENDIX 3. List of Iowa Amphibians Evaluated by the IWAP
- Allegany State Park Final Master Plan/FEIS: Appendix D – List of Flora and Fauna Appendix D – List of Flora and Fauna
- Butterfly Bingo
- Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
- Combining Phylogenetic Rarity with Species Distribution and Abundance for Conservation: Applying the 'Calculus of Biodiversity' in Canadian Butterflies
- A Survey of the Leafhoppers, Froghoppers, Butterflies, Moths and Other Insects of the Illinois Beach State Park and North Dunes
- Insect Species Occurrence and Ecological Interactions in Palouse Prairie and Surrounding Habitats
- HHF Butterfly Host Plant List for Lancaster County PA
- Butterflies of Fort Drum
- Butterfly Non-Profit Organization Dedicated to Habitat: Openings Species