Thomas J Allen, Jim P Brock, Jeffrey Glassberg
Caterpillars in the Field and Garden
A Field Guide to the Butterfly Caterpillars of North America
Thomas J Allen, Jim P Brock, Jeffrey Glassberg
Caterpillars in the Field and Garden
A Field Guide to the Butterfly Caterpillars of North America
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With over 900 color photos, this is the first authoritative guide to the butterfly caterpillars of North America. 413 maps.
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With over 900 color photos, this is the first authoritative guide to the butterfly caterpillars of North America. 413 maps.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 145mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780195149876
- ISBN-10: 0195149874
- Artikelnr.: 21711404
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 145mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780195149876
- ISBN-10: 0195149874
- Artikelnr.: 21711404
Thomas J. Allen is author of The Butterflies of West Virginia and Their Caterpillars. Jim P. Brock is co-author of Butterflies of North America and Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona. Jeffrey Glassberg, the general editor of the Butterflies through Binoculars series, is President of the North American Butterfly Association and editor of American Butterflies Magazine.
1: Introduction
2: Distinguishing Butterfly Caterpillars from Moth Caterpillars
3: How to Find Butterfly Caterpillars
4: Identifying Caterpillars
5: Butterfly Biology
6: Butterfly Gardening
7: Raising Butterfly Caterpillars
8: Conservation
9: About the Species Accounts
10: Parts of a Caterpillar
11: Range Map Colors and Information
II. Species Accounts and Photographs
12: Swallowtails
13: Whites and Yellows
14: Whites
15: Yellows
16: Gossamer-Wings
17: Harvester
18: Coppers
19: Hairstreaks
20: Blues
21: Metalmarks
22: Brushfoots
23: Snout and Heliconians
24: Fritillaries
25: Patches, Checkerspots, and Crescents
26: True Brushfoots
27: Admirals and Relatives
28: Leafwings and Emperors
29: Satyrs
30: Monarchs
31: Skippers
32: Firetips and Spread-wing Skippers
33: Skipperlings and Grass-Skippers
34: Giant-Skippers
35: Moths
2: Distinguishing Butterfly Caterpillars from Moth Caterpillars
3: How to Find Butterfly Caterpillars
4: Identifying Caterpillars
5: Butterfly Biology
6: Butterfly Gardening
7: Raising Butterfly Caterpillars
8: Conservation
9: About the Species Accounts
10: Parts of a Caterpillar
11: Range Map Colors and Information
II. Species Accounts and Photographs
12: Swallowtails
13: Whites and Yellows
14: Whites
15: Yellows
16: Gossamer-Wings
17: Harvester
18: Coppers
19: Hairstreaks
20: Blues
21: Metalmarks
22: Brushfoots
23: Snout and Heliconians
24: Fritillaries
25: Patches, Checkerspots, and Crescents
26: True Brushfoots
27: Admirals and Relatives
28: Leafwings and Emperors
29: Satyrs
30: Monarchs
31: Skippers
32: Firetips and Spread-wing Skippers
33: Skipperlings and Grass-Skippers
34: Giant-Skippers
35: Moths
1: Introduction
2: Distinguishing Butterfly Caterpillars from Moth Caterpillars
3: How to Find Butterfly Caterpillars
4: Identifying Caterpillars
5: Butterfly Biology
6: Butterfly Gardening
7: Raising Butterfly Caterpillars
8: Conservation
9: About the Species Accounts
10: Parts of a Caterpillar
11: Range Map Colors and Information
II. Species Accounts and Photographs
12: Swallowtails
13: Whites and Yellows
14: Whites
15: Yellows
16: Gossamer-Wings
17: Harvester
18: Coppers
19: Hairstreaks
20: Blues
21: Metalmarks
22: Brushfoots
23: Snout and Heliconians
24: Fritillaries
25: Patches, Checkerspots, and Crescents
26: True Brushfoots
27: Admirals and Relatives
28: Leafwings and Emperors
29: Satyrs
30: Monarchs
31: Skippers
32: Firetips and Spread-wing Skippers
33: Skipperlings and Grass-Skippers
34: Giant-Skippers
35: Moths
2: Distinguishing Butterfly Caterpillars from Moth Caterpillars
3: How to Find Butterfly Caterpillars
4: Identifying Caterpillars
5: Butterfly Biology
6: Butterfly Gardening
7: Raising Butterfly Caterpillars
8: Conservation
9: About the Species Accounts
10: Parts of a Caterpillar
11: Range Map Colors and Information
II. Species Accounts and Photographs
12: Swallowtails
13: Whites and Yellows
14: Whites
15: Yellows
16: Gossamer-Wings
17: Harvester
18: Coppers
19: Hairstreaks
20: Blues
21: Metalmarks
22: Brushfoots
23: Snout and Heliconians
24: Fritillaries
25: Patches, Checkerspots, and Crescents
26: True Brushfoots
27: Admirals and Relatives
28: Leafwings and Emperors
29: Satyrs
30: Monarchs
31: Skippers
32: Firetips and Spread-wing Skippers
33: Skipperlings and Grass-Skippers
34: Giant-Skippers
35: Moths