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Book Synopsis

A Celebration of Beautiful Butterflies

More than 700 species of butterflies live in North America, and all are worthy of our admiration. Butterflies are perhaps the most beautiful and easily recognizable insects in the world. They hold our attention like none other, they capture our imaginations, and they fill us with a sense of amazement.

Jaret C. Daniels has spent more than 30 years studying and photographing butterflies across the continent—both native species and nonnative ones common at living exhibits and butterfly gardens. He has collected his knowledge and expertise in this gorgeous book, guiding you through the fascinating lives of butterflies while highlighting their most amazing characteristics. Learn about everything from the miraculous metamorphosis and intricate wing patterns to the Monarch’s epic migration and even butterfly-friendly plants that attract butterflies. The book’s photography shows the true grace and elegance of butterflies in their natural environments, while the text reveals facets of their lives that will surprise and amuse you.

Immerse yourself in the world of these winged jewels. You’ll develop a new appreciation for their beauty and strength, and you’ll never look at butterflies the same way again.



Table of Contents

Our Vibrant Butterflies

  • EVOLUTIONARY ORIGIN
  • DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS
  • COCOON VS. CHRYSALIS
  • WING POSTURE
  • EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE

An Elegant Life Cycle

  • STAGE BY STAGE
    • The Egg
    • Glued in Place
    • Many Shapes and Colors
    • Camouflage and Protection
  • THE LARVA
    • Larval Anatomy
    • A World of Variety
    • Clever Disguises
    • Chemical Weapons
    • Hiding Out
    • Unusual Allies
  • THE CHRYSALIS
    • A Lot Going on Behind the Scenes

Adult Butterflies

  • THE BASICS OF BUTTERFLY ANATOMY
    • A Butterfly’s Head
    • The Thorax
    • The Abdomen
  • BUTTERFLY SENSES
    • Vision
    • Seeing in Light—and Ultraviolet
  • BUTTERFLY VISION VS. YOURS
    • Taste
    • Smell
    • Smell, Courtship and Mating
    • Hearing
  • WING STRUCTURE
    • Incredible Scales
    • The Role of Wings and Scales
    • More Than Window Dressing
    • Many Different Adaptations
  • LONGEVITY
  • FLOWER POWER
    • Collecting Pollen: A Rarity
    • Not Always Found at Flowers
  • MIMICRY
    • Types of Mimicry
    • An Amplified Warning
  • COURTSHIP AND MATING
    • Defending Territory
    • Long-Range Efforts
  • MIGRATION
    • An Incredible Journey

Butterfly Families

  • SWALLOWTAILS AND PARNASSIANS (PAPILIONIDAE )
    • A Conservation Icon
  • WHITES, SULPHURS, AND YELLOWS (PIERIDAE)
    • The Cloudless Sulphur
    • The Southern Dogface
  • GOSSAMER WINGS (LYCAENIDAE)
    • Coppers
    • Blues
    • The Western Pygmy Blue
    • A Disappearing Gem
    • Big Purple
    • A Butterfly with Carnivorous Larvae
  • BRUSH-FOOTS (NYMPHALIDAE)
    • An Unexpected Color
    • You Can’t Miss the Buckeye
    • Zebra Longwing
    • Pupal Mating
    • The American Snout
    • Often Mistaken for Moths
    • The Mourning Cloak
    • Admirals
    • True Gems
  • METALMARKS (RIODINIDAE)
    • The Blue Metalmark
  • SKIPPERS (HESPERIIDAE)
    • Grass Skippers
    • The Dicot Skippers
    • A Misleading Name
    • Spread-Wing Skippers
  • WHY BUTTERFLIES ARE IMPORTANT
    • Pollination
    • Food for Other Organisms
    • Nutrient Recycling
    • Environmental Indicators

Conservation & How You Can Help

  • BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION TIPS
  • BUTTERFLY HOUSES
  • WATCHING WILDLIFE AND BUTTERFLY GARDENING
  • BUTTERFLIES IN YOUR BACKYARD

Commonly Seen Caterpillars and the Butterflies and Moths They Become

Common Native Butterfly Species

Nonnative Butterfly Species Commonly on Display in Living Exhibits

Butterfly-friendly Plants, by Region

Glossary

About the Author

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      Publisher: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 31/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9781591937890, 978-1591937890
      ISBN10: 1591937892

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Celebration of Beautiful Butterflies

      More than 700 species of butterflies live in North America, and all are worthy of our admiration. Butterflies are perhaps the most beautiful and easily recognizable insects in the world. They hold our attention like none other, they capture our imaginations, and they fill us with a sense of amazement.

      Jaret C. Daniels has spent more than 30 years studying and photographing butterflies across the continent—both native species and nonnative ones common at living exhibits and butterfly gardens. He has collected his knowledge and expertise in this gorgeous book, guiding you through the fascinating lives of butterflies while highlighting their most amazing characteristics. Learn about everything from the miraculous metamorphosis and intricate wing patterns to the Monarch’s epic migration and even butterfly-friendly plants that attract butterflies. The book’s photography shows the true grace and elegance of butterflies in their natural environments, while the text reveals facets of their lives that will surprise and amuse you.

      Immerse yourself in the world of these winged jewels. You’ll develop a new appreciation for their beauty and strength, and you’ll never look at butterflies the same way again.



      Table of Contents

      Our Vibrant Butterflies

      • EVOLUTIONARY ORIGIN
      • DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS
      • COCOON VS. CHRYSALIS
      • WING POSTURE
      • EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE

      An Elegant Life Cycle

      • STAGE BY STAGE
        • The Egg
        • Glued in Place
        • Many Shapes and Colors
        • Camouflage and Protection
      • THE LARVA
        • Larval Anatomy
        • A World of Variety
        • Clever Disguises
        • Chemical Weapons
        • Hiding Out
        • Unusual Allies
      • THE CHRYSALIS
        • A Lot Going on Behind the Scenes

      Adult Butterflies

      • THE BASICS OF BUTTERFLY ANATOMY
        • A Butterfly’s Head
        • The Thorax
        • The Abdomen
      • BUTTERFLY SENSES
        • Vision
        • Seeing in Light—and Ultraviolet
      • BUTTERFLY VISION VS. YOURS
        • Taste
        • Smell
        • Smell, Courtship and Mating
        • Hearing
      • WING STRUCTURE
        • Incredible Scales
        • The Role of Wings and Scales
        • More Than Window Dressing
        • Many Different Adaptations
      • LONGEVITY
      • FLOWER POWER
        • Collecting Pollen: A Rarity
        • Not Always Found at Flowers
      • MIMICRY
        • Types of Mimicry
        • An Amplified Warning
      • COURTSHIP AND MATING
        • Defending Territory
        • Long-Range Efforts
      • MIGRATION
        • An Incredible Journey

      Butterfly Families

      • SWALLOWTAILS AND PARNASSIANS (PAPILIONIDAE )
        • A Conservation Icon
      • WHITES, SULPHURS, AND YELLOWS (PIERIDAE)
        • The Cloudless Sulphur
        • The Southern Dogface
      • GOSSAMER WINGS (LYCAENIDAE)
        • Coppers
        • Blues
        • The Western Pygmy Blue
        • A Disappearing Gem
        • Big Purple
        • A Butterfly with Carnivorous Larvae
      • BRUSH-FOOTS (NYMPHALIDAE)
        • An Unexpected Color
        • You Can’t Miss the Buckeye
        • Zebra Longwing
        • Pupal Mating
        • The American Snout
        • Often Mistaken for Moths
        • The Mourning Cloak
        • Admirals
        • True Gems
      • METALMARKS (RIODINIDAE)
        • The Blue Metalmark
      • SKIPPERS (HESPERIIDAE)
        • Grass Skippers
        • The Dicot Skippers
        • A Misleading Name
        • Spread-Wing Skippers
      • WHY BUTTERFLIES ARE IMPORTANT
        • Pollination
        • Food for Other Organisms
        • Nutrient Recycling
        • Environmental Indicators

      Conservation & How You Can Help

      • BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION TIPS
      • BUTTERFLY HOUSES
      • WATCHING WILDLIFE AND BUTTERFLY GARDENING
      • BUTTERFLIES IN YOUR BACKYARD

      Commonly Seen Caterpillars and the Butterflies and Moths They Become

      Common Native Butterfly Species

      Nonnative Butterfly Species Commonly on Display in Living Exhibits

      Butterfly-friendly Plants, by Region

      Glossary

      About the Author

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