Table of contents for Butterflies of the Great Lakes Region / Matthew M. Douglas and Jonathan M. Douglas.

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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.