Butterflies of North Texas: A Guide to Common & Notable Species (Quick Reference Guides)
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Butterflies of North Texas: This pocket-sized, waterproof guide features color photos in a side-by-side format that beautifully illustrates over 80 species of butterflies and most of their caterpillars found in northern Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Along with many of the more common species, several of the region's most unique species are included: Pipevine and Eastern Tiger Swallowtails; Olympic Marble; Banded and White-M Hairstreak's; Henry's Elfin; Eastern Tailed-Blue; Gorgone Checkerspot; Hayhurst's Scallopwing; and Cobweb, Crossline, Zabulon and Dusted skippers. Common and scientific names, adult size, season when that can be found, and their caterpillar host plants are listed, making it ideal for field use. Nature enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy using this marvelous guide.
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