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\1h\ Contents \xt\ \comp: set page numbers on page proof\ The Geography of the Great Lakes Region The Watershed of the Great Lakes Region Landforms and Soils of the Great Lakes Region Climatic Factors Affecting the Butterfly Fauna of the Great Lakes Region Ancient Environments of the Great Lakes Region Habitats of the Great Lakes Region The Biology of Butterflies The Evolution of Butterflies Immature Stages The Imago The Butterflies Families and Subfamilies of True Butterflies Family Papilionidae Pipe Vine Swallowtail Zebra Swallowtail Old World Swallowtail Black Swallowtail Giant Swallowtail Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Canadian Tiger Swallowtail Spicebush Swallowtail Family Pieridae Checkered White Western White Mustard White West Virginia White Cabbage Butterfly Large Marble Olympia Marble Falcate Orange-Tip Clouded Sulphur Orange Sulphur Pink-Edged Sulphur Dog Face Cloudless Sulphur Little Sulphur Sleepy Orange Mexican Sulphur Dainty Sulphur Family Lycaenidae Harvester American Copper Gray Copper Bronze Copper Bog Copper Dorcas Copper Purplish Copper Coral Hairstreak Acadian Hairstreak Edwards' Hairstreak Banded Hairstreak Hickory Hairstreak Striped Hairstreak Northern Hairstreak Olive Hairstreak Brown Elfin Hoary Elfin Frosted Elfin Henry's Elfin Eastern Pine Elfin Western Pine Elfin White-M Hairstreak Gray Hairstreak Early Hairstreak Reakirt's Blue Eastern Tailed Blue Western Tailed Blue Spring Azure Summer Azure Northern Spring Azure Silvery Blue Karner Blue Northern Blue Greenish Blue Family Riodinidae Northern Metalmark Swamp Metalmark Family Libytheidae Snout Butterfly Family Nymphalidae Gulf Fritillary Variegated Fritillary Great Spangled Fritillary Aphrodite Fritillary Regal Fritillary Atlantis Fritillary Silver-Bordered Fritillary Bog Fritillary Frigga Fritillary Freija Fritillary Meadow Fritillary Arctic Fritillary Gorgone Checkerspot Silvery Checkerspot Harris' Checkerspot Pearl Crescent Northern Crescent Tawny Crescent Baltimore Checkerspot Question Mark Eastern Comma Satyr Comma Green Comma Hoary Comma Gray Comma Compton Tortoise Shell Mourning Cloak Milbert's Tortoise Shell American Painted Lady Painted Lady Red Admiral Buckeye White Admiral and Red-Spotted Purple Viceroy Goatweed Butterfly Hackberry Emperor Tawny Emperor Family Satyridae Northern Pearly Eye Northern Eyed Brown Appalachian Eyed Brown Little Wood Satyr Mitchell's Satyr Common Ringlet Common Wood Nymph Red-Disked Alpine Taiga Alpine Chryxus Arctic Jutta Arctic Macoun's Arctic Family Danaidae Queen Monarch Collecting, Preserving, and Conserving Butterflies, by Martin J. Andree, with an introduction by Matthew M. Douglas Getting Started Collecting Specimens Spreading and Curating Specimens Butterfly Conservation and Butterfly Gardening Appendix A. Systematics What Exactly Is a "True" Butterfly? What Is a Species? The Typological Species Concept The Biological Species Concept The Evolutionary Species Concept The Phylogenetic Species Concept Why Have a Species Concept? Species Concepts and Phylogenetic Theory: The Debate Molecules or Morphology? Appendix B. Entomological Organizations: Their Publications and Activities Appendix C. General Collecting References and Entomological Supply Houses Glossary References Index \to come\
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Butterflies -- Great Lakes Region -- Identification.