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Order Lepidoptera - Butterflies and Moths

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Butterflies of North America -- Lerema accius
Info and range map for the clouded skipper.

Phylogenetic Relationships within Heliodinidae
Yu-Feng Hsu and Jerry A. Powell, "Phylogenetic Relationships within Heliodinidae and Systematics of Moths Formerly Assigned to Heliodines Stainton (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidea)" (November 1, 2004). UC Publications in Entomology. Paper vol_124.

Random Natural Acts
Pretty good run down of Skippers. Based in Arkansas.

Pterophoridae of North America (North of Mexico)
Web site with a list of 154 species of plume moths with some photos and links to additional information for many of the species.

Types of Butterflies
An organized guide providing pictures and articles for North American butterfly species.

Butterfly Pictures gallery also provides an extensive list of North American Species

Notes on the Butterflies of North Carolina
A downloadable PDF file with extensive data on habitats, hostplants, flight dates, and range in the Carolinas. You must give an e-mail address to reach the download--the authors want to inform you of updates. (This is produced by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, a state agency.)

(I thought I had posted this before, but cannot find it.)

Moths of Fort Macon State Park, North Carolina
The North Carolina State Parks people are working on a database of many groups of animals (and plants) with linked photos. The interface is quite confusing, but I was shown this particular link on moths of a particular park. There are lots of photos.

(Updated link 4 April 2007 as per comments below.)

North American Moth Photographers Group
The Moth Photographers Group exists as a non-profit, self-help organization for the purpose of aiding nature photographers and others in the identification of moths.

Extensive web site with many photos. URL updated 9/18/2005.

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