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This guide is an updated sequel to the ground-breaking 1991 guide by the same two authors.This new work treats in depth all 273 species recorded in the region Features more than 700 excellent color photographs, most of living butterflies photographed in the field Provides more than 300 regional larval host plant records Plus, color images of common nectar sources, caterpillars and habitats, range maps for all but the most common and widespread species, and an illustrated comparison guide to the difficult-to-identify duskywings.

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This guide is an updated sequel to the ground-breaking 1991 guide by the same two authors.This new work treats in depth all 273 species recorded in the region Features more than 700 excellent color photographs, most of living butterflies photographed in the field Provides more than 300 regional larval host plant records Plus, color images of common nectar sources, caterpillars and habitats, range maps for all but the most common and widespread species, and an illustrated comparison guide to the difficult-to-identify duskywings.
Autorenporträt
Rich Bailowitz was born and raised in New York City, received a BA in Music from Queens College in 1969, and eventually settled in Arizona in 1974. He has been interested in temporal and spatial distribution of butterflies, largely in Arizona and Sonora, and received his MS in Entomology from the University of Arizona in 1985. In addition to the earlier version of Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona with Jim Brock as co-author, he is the author of nearly fifty peer-reviewed writings and is the primary author of 70 Common Butterflies of the Southwest with Doug Danforth, Finding Butterflies in Arizona with Hank Brodkin, and Field Guide to the Damselflies and Dragonflies of Arizona and Sonora with Doug Danforth and Sandy Upson. He and his wife, Elaine Greenapple, reside in Tucson.