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Natural Resources Canada - Insects
Seachable database with information on the general classification and the diet and feeding behaviour of the orders of insects and arachnids found in Canada’s forest environments.
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ftp.funet.fi -- Markku Savela
An invaluable site for synonyms, links to original descriptions, literature, and other information. Covers the entire world, but tends to have more complete information for European and North American species. A great place to begin literature searches.

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UKMoths
The best online resource for moths of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA)
Includes data formerly on the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) / The Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center (NPWRC) website.

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Lepidopterists' Society Season Summary
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Important resource for rare Lep. records...

"The Lepidopterists' Society Season Summary [sometimes: LepSoc-SS] is an annual compilation of Lepidoptera records from Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Each year our members submit information regarding range extensions, host plant associations, population dynamics, etc. Automated in 1995, the database contains all records since that time plus Saturniidae and Sphingidae records since 1971."
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Butterflies and Moths of the World: Generic Names and their Type-species
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for in-depth taxonomic details

Butterflies and Moths of the World
Generic Names and their Type-species
Brian Pitkin and Paul Jenkins
Natural History Museum, London

Butterflies and Skippers of the Chicago Region
The Field Museum just imaged 131 species that have been seen in the Chicago area and has posted them here. As of now the images can't be enlarged on the website, but we're discussing how we might be able to make the larger images available in a color rapid guide or poster format. They are also imaging their type specimens of different species groups. But again, we don't know exactly how those will become available for viewing. Will keep you posted as we learn more.

The specimens in this slideshow are representative of species that have been sighted, collected, or published in Cook County according to Butterflies and Moths of North America and The Butterflies of North America by James A.

The Association for Tropical Lepidoptera
Publisher of Tropical Lepidoptera Research.

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