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Species Panoquina ocola - Ocola Skipper - Hodges#4119

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Butterflies of Houston and southeast Texas.
By John Tveten & Gloria Tveten.
University of Texas Press, Austin. xii + 292 pp., 1996
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John Tveten & Gloria Tveten. 1996. Butterflies of Houston and southeast Texas. University of Texas Press, Austin. xii + 292 pp.

"In this easy-to-use field guide, the Tvetens describe and illustrate more than 100 species of butterflies that live in Southeast Texas and can often be found across the state."

Scientific names list for butterfly species of North America, north of Mexico.
By Opler, P.A. & A.D. Warren.
Gillette Publications, Fort Collins, CO. 83 pp., 2003
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Paul A. Opler & Andrew D. Warren. 2003. Scientific names list for butterfly species of North America, north of Mexico. Gillette Publications, Fort Collins, CO. 83 pp.

This is the first list of scientific names of North American butterfly species prepared and reviewed by systematists since that of C.D. Ferris (1989).

This list contains the most current scientific names for 780 North American butterfly species (Papilionoidea and Hesperiodea). Authorship and date of publication (many corrected) are included. The original spelling of species names are given in accord with recent practices. Annotations with literature citations are given for many of the names as explanation for their current usage. Species are numbered for curatorial purposes (subspecies are not listed). Significant input was provided by many lepidopterists, but especially significant input was provided by Gerardo Lamas (author of Neotropical Butterfly Checklist [in press]) and Jonathan Pelham (author of upcoming synonymical catalogue of North American butterflies [in preparation], which will include subspecies).

A Swift Guide to the Butterflies of Mexico and Central America
By Glassberg, J.
Sunstreak Books, Morristown, NJ. 266 pp., 2007
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Glassberg, J. 2007. A Swift Guide to the Butterflies of Mexico and Central America. Sunstreak Books, Morristown, NJ. 266 pp.

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Illustrates, with 3250 full color photographs, almost all of the more than 1700 kinds of butterflies (including skippers) found in Mexico plus many species found only in other parts of Central America. Includes greater than two-thirds of all Costa Rican species.

Succinct field marks allow easy identification of most species. Arrows show you exactly what to look for.

Illustrated Checklist of the Lepidoptera of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Part 1 : Butterflies.
By Bordelon, C. and E. Knudson.
Texas Lepidoptera Survey, Houston. viii + 84 pp., 20 plates., 2002
Charles Bordelon and Edward Knudson. 2002. Illustrated Checklist of the Lepidoptera of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Part 1 : Butterflies. TLS Pub. 9a. Texas Lepidoptera Survey, Houston. viii + 84 pp., 20 plates.

Synopsis of North American Butterflies. Volume I.
By Edwards, W.H.
American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. vi + 52 pp., 1872
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Edwards, W.H. 1872. Synopsis of North American Butterflies. Volume I. American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. vi + 52 pp.

Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas: Lepidoptera of Florida
By J.B. Heppner
Florida Department of Agriculture 17(1): 1-670, 2003
Working link to 2003 version (tested April 2014) Full text PDF (43.3 MB)

The 2011 updated checklist available (1)

A Photographic Field Guide to the Butterflies in the Kansas City Region
By Betsy Betros
Kansas City Star Books, 2008
Betsy Betros has created a wonderful resource for those in Kansas City who love butterflies. She is the first to offer this range of detail and photos about KC butterflies. Lavishly illustrated with over 1,100 stunning photographs, this book is designed for both beginner and
advanced butterfly enthusiasts. Also included are tips for attracting butterflies to your garden. It is chock full of information, including fascinating details about naming system, range, flight times, habitat and much more.

A Swift Guide to Butterflies of North America
By Jeffrey Glassberg
Sunstreak, 2012
All the butterflies of North America and Hawaii are included in this book. The book is designed for the user to make "swift" identifications with text on the large pictures and range maps on every page. Around 3,500 pictures of wild butterflies showing ventral, dorsal, males and females and some caterpillars make this the most complete butterfly book yet.

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