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Poanes massasoit
Rare Native Animals of RI
2017, Jones Road, Near Blackhawk, RAIN (Photo: Michael Dawber)
Status and Trends of Wild Insect Pollinators in Vermont and Beyond
Halton Region Butterfly and Host Plant List
Rapid Ecological Assessment for the Wildlife and State Natural Areas of the Southern Kettle Moraine Region
Use of a Marsh Dominated by the Introduced European Lake Sedge, Carex Acutiformis , by Highly Localized Native Butterflies
Sentinels on the Wing: the Status and Conservation of Butterflies in Canada
Lepsoc+SEL 2018 Ottawa, Canada
Appendix 1A, B, C, D, E, F
Microfilms International
Conservation Assessment for the Swamp Metalmark (Calephelis Mutica Mcalpine)
Invertebrate SGCN Conservation Reports Vermont’S Wildlife Action Plan 2015
The Status of Iowa's Lepidoptera
North Dakota Monarch Butterfly and Native Pollinator Strategy
A Baseline Atlas and Conservation Assessment of the Butterflies of Maine
Population Surveys of Habitat Restricted Wetland Butterflies in Three Northeastern Illinois Idnr Natural Areas (Contract No
A Preliminary List of Butterflies and Skippers from the UWM Field Station
Appendix F-2 – Invertebrate Survey
Top View
Using Degree-Day Methodology to Ascertain Early Flight Periods of Michigan Butterflies and Skippers
Are Butterflies in Trouble? If So, Why?
Desired Condition of Grasslands and Meadows in Valley Forge National Historical Park
Butterfly Gardening Booklet
Taxonomic Notes on Some Nearctic Rhopalocera 1
PA Fish & Boat Commission PFBC, PGC & DCNR PA Natural Heritage
Rare and Uncommon Animals of Vermont Vermont Natural Heritage Inventory Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department 22 March 2017
University International
Vermont's Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Survey of Northwest Iowa Prairies for Atrytone Arogos and Poanes Massasoit 2018
Volume 42 Number 1
Range-Wide Status Report on Eight
Indices, Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands
Butterfly Checklist
C6 Gotsedge1.Adb-Full
Download List with Conservation Status And
Revision of the Tier 1 and 2 Lists of Species of Greatest Conservation Need