Identification, Images, & Information
For Insects, Spiders & Their Kin
For the United States & Canada

Clickable Guide

Interactive image map to choose major taxa Moths Butterflies Flies Caterpillars Flies Dragonflies Flies Mantids Cockroaches Bees and Wasps Walkingsticks Earwigs Ants Termites Hoppers and Kin Hoppers and Kin Beetles True Bugs Fleas Grasshoppers and Kin Ticks Spiders Scorpions Centipedes Millipedes

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Upcoming Events

National Moth Week was July 19-27, and the Summer 2025 gathering in Louisiana, July 19-27

Photos of insects and people from the 2024 BugGuide gathering in Idaho July 24-27

Moth submissions from National Moth Week 2024

Photos of insects and people from the 2022 BugGuide gathering in New Mexico, July 20-24

Photos of insects and people from the Spring 2021 gathering in Louisiana, April 28-May 2

Photos of insects and people from the 2019 gathering in Louisiana, July 25-27


Rare, Declining, and Poorly Known Butterflies and Moths of Forests and Woodlands in the Eastern United States
By Dale F. Schweitzer, Marc C. Minno, David L. Wagner
U.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, FHTET-2011-01. , 2011
Cite: 613824 with citation markup [cite:613824]
Large (500+ pages) hardcover chock-full of information and photos of some of the rarest and least known Leps from the East.

request free copy from US Forest Service by email: rreardon@fs.fed.us. Copies still availailabe as of January, 2012

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Print version available again
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rreardon@fs.fed.us is no longer a valid email address to request the book.

Print version no longer available
But they will still send a free CD, as of today.

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