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  1. National Wildlife FederationAttracting Birds, Butterflies & Backyard Wildlife (National Wildlife Federation) by David Mizejewski, 2004-01-01
  2. Butterflies of the East Coast: An Observer's Guide by Rick Cech, Guy Tudor, 2007-03-19
  3. Butterflies through Binoculars: The East A Field Guide to the Butterflies of Eastern North America (Butterflies Through Binoculars Series) by Jeffrey Glassberg, 1999-01
  4. Old-Time Butterfly Vignettes in Full Color (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
  5. Designs for Coloring: Butterflies (Designs for Coloring) by Ruth Heller, 1990-03-15
  6. Butterflies & Moths (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David A. Carter, 2002-05-15
  7. An Invitation to the Butterfly Ball: A Counting Rhyme by Jane Yolen, 1983-06
  8. The Butterfly Alphabet by Kjell B Sandved, 1999-07-01
  9. Full-Color Decorative Butterfly Illustrations CD-ROM and Book (Dover Full-Color Electronic Design) by Dover, 1999-04-20
  10. The Family Butterfly Book by Rick Mikula, 2000-10-11
  11. Nabokov's Butterfly: And Other Stories of Great Authors and Rare Books by Rick Gekoski, 2006-06-01
  12. Butterflies (Book & CD Rom)
  13. White Butterfly: While parents minister, a beloved daughter disappears off the face of the earth by Vanda Terrell, 2007-09-15
  14. Butterflies and Moths (Crabapples) by Bobbie Kalman, Tammy Everts, 1994-09

61. Cartoon
A virtual museum, provides information about Argentinean butterflies.
http://www.mariposasdelmundo.com/cartoon.html
Esta página usa marcos, pero su explorador no los admite.

62. Page Moved
BBC NEWS Science/Nature Butterfly unlocks evolution secretNow, researchers studying a family of butterflies think they have witnessed a subtle process, The butterflies choose mates with similar markings
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63. Nancy's Awesome Victorian Seed Beaded Butterflies & More Bead Crafts!
Gifts, appliques, pins, barrettes, earrings, suncatchers, magnets and ornaments. Classes available.
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Fascination with Butterflies
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64. Untitled Document
Photographs and descriptions of British butterflies by Steven Cheshire.
http://www.britishbutterflies.co.uk/
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65. Insect
Photographs of Taiwan insects, other animals, and wildflowers.
http://asia.geocities.com/insecttaiwan/

Taiwan insect A~Z
Taiwan animal A~Z Taiwan wildflower A~Z International Butterfly Discussion Board
Taiwan insect A~Z
Taiwan animal A~Z Taiwan wildflower A~Z International Butterfly Discussion Board

66. Index
butterflies, along with their close relatives the moths, are insects. butterflies go through big changes to get to the final stage of being a butterfly.
http://www.education.umd.edu/Depts/EDCI/edci385/webquests3/Webquest2/webquest2.h
Discovering Butterflies!
Index Page Butterflies, along with their close relatives the moths, are insects. Together, they are the most numerous type of insect. The butterfly belongs to the order of insects called lepidoptera. Insects that are in the lepidoptera order have four wings and these wings are covered with scales. To learn more about the butterfly's anatomy click below. Butterfly Anatomy
All insects go through changes as they grow and get older. Metamorphosis is the word that describes the changes that insects go through. Butterflies go through big changes to get to the final stage of being a butterfly. To see the changes and to learn more about the different stages, click below. Butterfly's Metamorphosis
Butterflies usually fly during the daytime. Most of us have all seen a butterfly at one time or another. If you have seen many butterflies, you have probably noticed that they all have bright colorful wing. However, all butterflies are not the same. There are many different kinds of butterflies. In the lepidoptera order, scientists believe that there are between 100,000 and 200,000 different kinds of butterflies and moths. In this Web Quest, we have looked at three different butterflies. The monarch butterfly The peacock butterfly The five bar sword tail butterfly
There are still many more types of butterflies that you can study. Here are some references that you can use to find some information about other butterflies:

67. Butterflies Support Systems
A mailing list format for the support systems divided into male, female, under 18, over 18, partners of survivors, ritual abuse.
http://www.drwnet.com/bfly/supsyst.htm
Butterflies
Support Lists
Gender and Issue specific lists where you can find the support you need. Please note, the original lists vanished into cyberspace on April 12, 2002. These are new lists with new addresses. If you belonged to the old lists, you will have to reapply to the new ones. Butterflies apologizes for this inconvenience. Please select the list that is most appropriate for you. Of course you can join as many as you wish, but remember... privacy, respect for each other, and confidentiality are still a must. And as always, no spamming, no soliciting, no advertising, no flaming, no cruelty. These are moderateded and/or monitored lists. Think before you type, and think again before hitting the send button. Thank you! Select the list you wish to join
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68. Tropical Butterflies
Framed tropical butterflies and moths for collectors and gift giving.
http://www.ozbutterflies.com/
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69. Beal School's Exploring Butterflies In Kindergarten
An upclose look at the bodies and life cycles of butterflies. Includes photos, drawings, scientific terms with definitions, and students reflections.
http://www.shrewsbury-ma.gov/schools/beal/curriculum/butterfly/butterflies.html
See a butterfly's life cycle Look at the parts of a butterfly's body Look at the parts of a caterpillar's body Look at the parts of a chrysalid's body Visit the Butterfly Greenhouse at Beal School. Look at different kinds of Massachusett's butterflies and moths Find out facts about butterflies and moths. Find out the differences between moths and butterflies Check out a list of butterfly books in the media center. Visit other butterfly web sites. See children's observations and artwork. Find out more about our butterfly curriculum Answer a butterfly challenge question! Send us an e-mail Please send comments to Charlene Costello

70. The Butterfly Conservatory, American Museum Of Natural History
The Butterfly Conservatory Tropical butterflies are Alive in Winter. Tropical butterflies Alive in Winter Tropical butterflies Alive in Winter
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/butterflies/
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71. Butterfly Pictures
butterflies. by Philip Greenspun are as my tremulous beingborn To know but this, the phantom glare of day. butterflies , Siegfried Sassoon, 1920
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      by Philip Greenspun Home Philip's Corner Old Exhibits : One Section Frail Travellers, deftly flickering over the flowers; O living flowers against the heedless blue Of summer days, what sends them dancing through This fiery-blossom'd revel of the hours? Theirs are the musing silences between The enraptured crying of shrill birds that make Heaven in the wood while summer dawns awake; And theirs the faintest winds that hush the green. And they are as my soul that wings its way Out of the starlit dimness into morn: And they are as my tremulous beingborn To know but this, the phantom glare of day. "Butterflies", Siegfried Sassoon, 1920 If you wish to see more of my butterfly photos, check out my collection from Costa Rica . These are also available as large prints for your wall All of these were taken at Butterfly World in Pompano Beach, Florida (one hour north of Miami) with a Nikon 8008 camera, Nikon 60mm macro lens, off-camera SB-24 flash (held by me), and off-camera SB-23 flash (held by assistant). Note that a 105 macro lens would have been better suited for this kind of work. TTL aperture-priority auto exposure was used in all cases. All the originals were on Kodak Ektar 25 or Fuji Velvia film, then scanned to

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73. Live Butterfly Releases
WEDDING butterflies AND BUTTERFLY RELEASES FOR GRADUATIONS, BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, QUINCEANERAS, MEMORIALS AND ALL OF LIFE S MEMORABLE MOMENTS.
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WE OFFER WEDDING BUTTERFLIES FOR MAGICAL BUTTERFLY WEDDINGS. WE OFFER BUTTERFLY RELEASES FOR GRADUATIONS, BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES AND ALL OF LIFE'S MEMORABLE MOMENTS. Please give us a call @ 386-935-2094 and Watch Your Dreams Take Flight. At Butterflies Abound We Offer You The Opportunity To Experience Beauty In Flight. We Offer Native Florida Butterflies For Weddings, Graduations, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Quinceaneras, And Any Other Celebration. Take A Moment To Imagine The Wonder And Excitement Of A Day Filled With The Magic Of Butterflies. Butterflies Offer Us The Opportunity To Slow Down And Breathe In The Wonder And Magic Of Life. A Butterfly Release Is A Perfect Opportunity To Experience The Unexpected. Invite Butterflies To Be A Part Of Your Special Day. Every Lifetime Is Filled With Moments That Define What Our Memories Will Become. Remember Your Moments And Watch Your Dreams Take Flight. Butterflies Abound Site Map Welcome to our site. We hope you enjoy your stay and come back often. We are always available to offer suggestions for celebrations and memorials. Welcome butterflies into your world through an exciting and memorable butterfly release.

74. Moths And Butterflies Of Europe And North Africa
A large photo gallery of European moths and butterflies, including larvae and pupae.
http://www.leps.it/
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75. Butterflies In Bloom - Fun And Games
Fun and educational butterfly/caterpillar related games, activities, flash cards, and puzzles.
http://www.butterfliesinbloom.com/games
Please enjoy these free butterfly related games, puzzles, and flash cards.
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76. BUTTERFLIES -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders Of Wildlife
Basic information about all types of butterflies; includes information about the life span and life cycle of butterflies.
http://www.kidsplanet.org/factsheets/butterflies.html
Butterflies
Lepidoptera

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Fax: 202-682-1331 STATUS: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lists seventeen species of butterflies as endangered, two as threatened.
DESCRIPTION: Butterflies are brightly colored flying insects with two pairs of large wings that vary in color and pattern from species to species. The wings are covered with overlapping rows of tiny scales, a characteristic butterflies share with their fellow lepidopterans, the moths. Like other insects, butterflies have a hard exoskeleton, three pairs of jointed legs, antennae, compound eyes and three main body parts: head, thorax and abdomen. On the head are the eyes, antennae and proboscis the long, flexible "tongue" used to sip nectar and other liquids. The thorax is the point of attachment for the two pairs of wings – forewings and hindwings. The abdomen contains the reproductive and other vital organs.
SIZE: Butterflies come in a variety of sizes. The world’s smallest known species, the blue pygmy found in southern California, has a wingspan of just over a half inch. The largest species, New Guinea’s Queen Alexandra’s birdwing, can measure up to twelve inches wingtip to wingtip. LIFESPAN: The average lifespan for an adult butterfly is 20 to 40 days Some species live no longer than three or four days; others may live up to six months.

77. Foremost's Butterflies Are Blooming
for kids Gardening tips Exhibit information Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park Butterfly screensaver, Welcome. butterflies Are Blooming.
http://www.foremostbutterflies.com/

78. Irish Moths
Includes a checklist for the Province, information on larval food plants and a guide to making a moth trap.
http://www.irishmoths.fsnet.co.uk/
IRISH MOTHS
and BUTTERFLIES Weather now in Belfast
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Goat moth (Cossus cossus)
Weather now in Cork
Click for detailed forecast Larval food-plants of the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland Checklist by Month of Northern Ireland Moths Distribution by County of Macro Moths in the North of Ireland Irish Micro-moth section Make your own MothTrap - Drawing and parts list Wood White project Leptidea reali and ... Click here to send me an e-mail message

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79. Butterflies
Like the abundance of verdant mountains and beaches, butterflies are ever present Costa Rica is unusually blessed by the diversity of it s butterflies.
http://centralamerica.com/cr/butterfly/
B utterflies Of all the insects, none elicit pleasure and curiosity more readily than butterflies. Like the abundance of verdant mountains and beaches, butterflies are ever present during one's visit to Costa Rica. There is nowhere one goes, whether a 3,000 meter volcanic summit or the arid plains of Guanacaste where butterflies are not present. Costa Rica is unusually blessed by the diversity of it's butterflies. There exists about 20,000 butterfly species worldwide. Of these, about 1,000 or 5% can be found in Costa Rica. An Outline of Butterfly Physiology Butterflies are insects. By definition, all insects posses six legs and three body segments: head, thorax and abdomen. The three most salient features of the head are the antennae, the eyes and the proboscis. The antennae are used for balance in flight and olfactory sensation. Butterflies possess fragile wings. The wings can wear easily through normal use. They can also be badly damaged by predators which when attacking the butterfly grab only the wing rather than the body. Despite the loss of even the majority of their wing surface area, a butterfly will continue to be able to fly and navigate. They can do this because of the sense of balance afforded them by their antennae. The antennae are also useful for smell. Female butterflies release pheromones (like a perfume) into the air. The male butterflies of many species can detect the pheromones from as far away as 2 kilometers (over a mile). Depending on the concentration of the pheromones, the male will be able to find the female to mate with her. It's worth noting that some species of moths are sensitive to the presence of the females' pheromones up to five kilometers (about three miles) distant.

80. Butterflies Of Japan
Photographs and notes of 120 species. Includes scientific, Japanese, and English names.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ak5t-kmn/

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