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Species Vanessa virginiensis - American Lady - Hodges#4434

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Macromoths of Northwest Forests and Woodlands
Based on a printed guide, one of the few resources on western US moths.

Caterpillars of Pacific Northwest Forests and Woodlands

Caterpillars of Eastern Forests
Excellent photos.

Moths of North America
A lot of images and some natural history information. Range maps are incomplete, and, I feel, misleading.

Butterflies of North America
A lot of images, and some natural history information.

Insects Unlocked
[cite:1638831

We are the Insects Unlocked project at the University of Texas at Austin.

Based in the UT Insect Collection (UTIC) at Brackenridge Field Laboratory (BFL), part of the Department of Integrative Biology, we produce insect imagery for the public domain.

American Insects
Image galleries and some data, covering insects that are found in North, Central, and South American, including the Caribbean.

Tropicos
[cite:1286620 ]

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All of the nomenclatural, bibliographic, and specimen data accumulated in Missouri Botanical Garden's (MBG) electronic databases during the past 30 years are publicly available here. This system has nearly 1.3 million scientific names and over 4.4 million specimen records.

Great resource for plant distribution beyond US & Canada.

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