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Conservation of the Arogos Skipper, Atrytone Arogos Arogos (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) in Florida Marc C
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
Coastal Butterflies & Host Plants
Learning About Butterflies.Pdf
Scarce South Florida Butterflies and Host Plants
The Taxonomic Report
Trees and Plants for Green Infrastructure List
Book Review, of Systematics of Western North American Butterflies
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Animal Species of North Carolina 2020
Butterflies and Skippers Recorded from the Southern Tip of the Delmarva Peninsula, 1995-2003
Big Cypress Butterflies Harmonize with the Plants of the Swamp by Distributing Pollen on Their Bodies As They Fly from Plant to Plant in Search of Nectar
Butterfly Gardening in Florida1 Jaret C
A Synthesis of Natural Resource Information for George Washington Birthplace National Monument
Systematic Bibliography of the Butterflies of the United States And
Invertebrates
Rare Animals of Back Bay, Virginia Beach, Virginia Christopher A
Natural Heritage Program List of the Rare Animal Species of North Carolina
High-Priority Habitats
Top View
Biological Catalogue of North American Butterflies Scott
Phaëton the Official Newsletter of the Maryland Entomological Society
Butterfly Checklist Abundance
Appendix G. Terrestrial Invertebrates Technical Team Report
Taxonomic Notes on Some Nearctic Rhopalocera 1
Animal and Plant Lists: These Lists Are the Species of Animals and Plants That Have Been Documented at Cay Creek
Host Plants for Scarce SF Butterflies FNPS 2018.Xlsx
Native Host Plant Species for Southwest Florida Butterflies (By Butterfly Species)
Common Name NABA Code Scientific Name 2013 Early Date2013 Late
The Taxonomic Report of the INTERNATIONAL LEPIDOPTERA SURVEY
Sphingidae, Saturniidae)
(HESPERIIDAE), in SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY the Rare Skipper, Problema Bulenta
ECLECTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY of the BUTTERFLIES of the UNITED STATES and CANADA (Entries That Were Not Examined Are Marked with an Asterisk)
PIERIDAE - 15 Spp