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Explore over 8,300 species of butterflies in North and South America with images, distribution maps, life history and bibliography. Learn from the authors and advisors who developed this comprehensive website.
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of...
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Syst. W. N. Am. Butterflies (43): 523-524, figs. 1 ♂ D, 2 ♂...
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Illustrated Lists of American Butterflies (North and South...
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Syst. W. N. Am. Butterflies (43): 523-524, figs. 1 ♂ D, 2 ♂ V (holotype); 3 ♀ D, 4 ♀ V. Original Combination: Epargyreus clarus profugus. Type Locality: “Nevada: Clark County; Virgin Mountains, Cabin Canyon, 1676 m, T15S R71E S4 on USGS Virgin Peak, Nev.-Ariz. 15' quadrangle” Types: Holotype in MGCL. 43.
Explore over 3100 species of butterflies from North and Central America with 35,000 photographs and detailed information. Contribute your own images, learn about taxonomy, distribution, habitat and life history, and support the project.
Illustrated Lists of American Butterflies (North and South America) 9-III-2024. These webpages are a result of collaboration between BOA and TABDP . They join images from former North and Central American BOA pages (now retired) and the Neotropical type specimens photo collections.
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