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The Butterflies of North America Web site is a "work in progress," consisting primarily of the following information: Distribution maps showing the counties in which occurrence of a particular species has been verified. Photos of the adult and caterpillar (when available) Species accounts containing information on size, identifying characteristics, life history, flight, caterpillar hosts, adult food, habitat, species range, conservation status, and management needs. Species checklists for each county in the U. S. and state in northern MexicoTRANSCRIPT
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Introduction A description of this resource and the information it contains
Photo Thumbnails Identify a butterfly by navigating through thumbnails of all of our photos
Checklists Checklists of all species reported in a particular county (U.S.) or state (northern Mexico)
Distribution Maps
Great Plains Colorado -- Iowa -- Kansas -- Minnesota -- Missouri -- Montana -- North DakotaNebraska -- Oklahoma -- New Mexico -- South Dakota -- Texas -- Wyoming
East of Great Plains Alabama -- Arkansas -- Connecticut -- Delaware -- Florida -- Georgia -- Illinois - Kentucky -- Louisiana -- Maine -- Maryland -- Massachusetts -- Michigan -- MississippiNew Hampshire -- New Jersey-- New York -- North Carolina -- Ohio -- PennsylvaniaRhode Island -- South Carolina -- Tennessee -- Vermont -- Virginia -- WisconsinVirginia
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State Coordinators Who to contact to verify new county records in your state
Acknowledgments Individuals and organizations who have contributed photos for this project and helped compile distribution records
References Publications used to compile distribution records and aid in the construction of this resource, as well as those with general information about moths and butterflies
This resource is based on the following sources:
Opler, Paul A. 1995. Lepidoptera of North America: 2. Distribution of the butterflies (Papilionoidea and Hesperioides) of the eastern United States. Contributions of the C.P. Gillette Museum of Insect Biodiversity. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo. Unpaginated. Pavulaan, Harry and Paul A. Opler. 1995. Atlas of eastern butterflies. Unpublished information. Stanford, Ray E. and Paul A. Opler. 1993. Atlas of western USA butterflies, including adjacent parts of Canada and Mexico. Published by authors. Denver, Colorado. 275pp.
This resource should be cited as:
Opler, Paul A., Harry Pavulaan, and Ray E. Stanford (coordinators). 1995. Butterflies of North America. Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Page. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/bflyusa.htm (Version 05DEC2001).
Disclaimer: Maps shown on this Web site were created initially by manually coding maps in the original publications and creating new maps from those data. The new maps were checked for errors, but there is a possibility that some errors remain. Current maps may also reflect new county records that have been established since the date of publication. Users of this Web site need to understand that data are more complete for some species and counties than others. Absence of a county record for a particular species may mean that 1) the species does not occur there, 2) the species is present but has not been detected and reported yet, or 3) a county record exists but has not yet been added to our database.
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