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The exquisite hues and shapes of butterflies and their glorious spectrum of intricate markings are rendered with incredible precision on 61 full-color plates. Imaginations will take flight with butterflies and moths of every family, along with details of pupa, eyes, antennae, and the winged insects favorite plant life.

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Table of Contents EXPLANATION OF PLATES Note The plants figured are - photo 1
Table of Contents

EXPLANATION OF PLATES

Note: The plants figured are indicated by capital letters.

Frontispiece

ARCTIIDAE

Fig. 1, a, b.Callimorpha dominula
Fig. 2, a, b.Callimorpha hera
Fig. 3.
Fig. 4.Pieretes matronula Nemeophila russula
Fig. 5, ac.Nemeophila plantaginis
Fig. 6, ac.Arctia caja
Fig. 7.Arctia villica
Fig. 8, a, b.Arctia purpurea
Fig. 9.Arctia hebe
Fig. 10.Spilosoma menthastri
A. Ribwort PlantainPlantago lanceolata
B. BrambleRubus polymorphus
C. Ground IvyGlechoma hederacea

Plate 1

PAPILIONIDAE

Fig. 1, ad.Papilio podalirius
Fig. 2.Papilio alexanor
Fig. 3, ad.Papilio machaon
Fig. 4.Thais hypermnestra
Fig. 5.Thais rumina
Fig. 6.Doritis apollinus
A. BlackthornPrunus spinosa
B. CarawayCarum carvi

Plate 2

PAPILIONIDAE

Fig. 1, ad.Parnassius apollo
Fig. 2, a, b.Parnassius phoebus
Fig. 3, ac.Parnassius mnemosyne
A. OrpineSedum telephium
B. Musk ThistleCarduus nutans

Plate 3

PIERIDAE

Fig. 1, ac.Leucophasia sinapis
Fig. 2, ac.Aporia crataegi
Fig. 3, a, b.Pieris brassicae
Fig. 4, a, b.Pieris rapae
Fig. 5.Pieris napi
Fig. 6.Pieris daplidice
Fig. 7, a, b.Euchloe cardamines
Fig. 8.Euchloe eupheno
Fig. 9.Gonepteryx rhamni
A. TrefoilLotus siliquosus
B. RapeBrassica napus
C. HawthornCrataegus oxyacanthus

Plate 4

PIERIDAE

Fig. 1.Colias palaeno
Fig.2.Colias phicomone
Fig. 3, a, b.Colias hyale
Fig. 4, ad.Colias edusa
A. SainfoinOnobrychis sativa
B.Coronilla varia
C. Purple CloverTrifolium pratense

Plate 5

NYMPHALIDAE

Fig.1.Vanessa atalanta
Fig. 2, ac.Vanessa antiopa
Fig. 3, ac.Vanessa io
Fig. 4.Vanessa urticae
Fig. 5.Vanessa polychloros
A. BirchBetula alba
B. Stinging NettleUrtica dioica

Plate 6

NYMPHALIDAE

Fig. 1.Vanessa xanthomelas
Fig. 2, ad.Vanessa C-album
Fig. 3, ad.Vanessa cardui
Fig. 4, a, b.Vanessa prorsa
A. Spear ThistleCirsium lanceolatum
B. Stinging NettleUrtica dioica

Plate 7

NYMPHALIDAE

Fig.1.Melitaea maturna
Fig.2.Melitaea cynthia
Fig. 3, ad.Melitaea aurinia
Fig. 4.Melitaea didyma
Fig. 5, ad.Melitaea cinxia
Fig. 6.Melitaea dictynna
Fig. 7, ac.Melitaea athalia
Fig. 8, a, b.Argynnis aphirape
A. HeathCalluna vulgaris
B. Germander SpeedwellVeronica chamaedrys
C. Wild Hearts-easeViola tricolor
D. ScabiousScabiosa succisa

Plate 8

NYMPHALIDAE

Fig. 1.Argynnis dia
Fig. 2.Argynnis amathusia
Fig. 3.Argynnis adippe
Fig. 4, ad.Argynnis aglaia
Fig. 5.Argynnis lathonia
Fig. 6, ad.Argynnis paphia
A. Wild Hearts-easeViola tricolor

Plate 9

NYMPHALIDAE

Fig. 1, a, b.Neptis lucilla
Fig. 2, ae.Limenitis sibylla
A. Perfoliate HoneysuckleLonicera caprifolium
B. Common HoneysuckleLonicera xylosteum

Plate 10

NYMPHALIDAEDANAIDAE

Fig. 1, ad.Limenitis populi
Fig. 2, ac.Apatura iris
Fig. 3.Apatura ilia, variety clytie
Fig. 4. Fig. 5.Charaxes jasius Danaus chrysippus
A. AspenPopulus tremula
B. SallowSalix caprea

Plate 11

SATYRIDAE

Fig. 1, ac.Hipparchia circe
Fig. 2.Hipparchia hermione
Fig. 3.Hipparchia briseis
Fig. 4.Hipparchia cordula
Fig. 5, ac.Erebia medusa
Fig. 6.Erebia epiphron
Fig. 7.Erebia aethiops
Fig. 8.Erebia ligea
Fig. 9.Melanargia galathea
Fig. 10.Satyrus aegeria
A. Barren BromeBromus sterilis

Plate 12

SATYRIDAELIBYTHEIDAEERYCINIDAE

Fig. 1.Satyrus maera
Fig. 2, ac.Satyrus megaera
Fig. 3.Epinephile hyperanthus
Fig. 4, a, b.Epinephile janira
Fig. 5.Epinephile tithonus
Fig. 6.Coenonympha iphis
Fig. 7, ac.Coenonympha arcania
Fig. 8.Coenonympha pamphilus
Fig. 9.Libythea celtis
Fig. 10.Nemeobius lucina
A, D. Wood PoaPoa glauca
B, C. CrestedDogs-tail GrassCynosurus cristatus

Plate 13

LYCAENIDAE

Fig.1.Polyommatus euphemus
Fig. 2, a, b.Polyommatus cyllarus
Fig. 3.Polyommatus minima
Fig. 4, a, b.Polyommatus argiolus
Fig. 5.Polyommatus damon
Fig. 6, ac.Polyommatus corydon
Fig. 7.Polyommatus bellargus
Fig. 8, ad.Polyommatus icarus
Fig. 9.Polyommatus astrarche
Fig. 10.Polyommatus argus
Fig. 11.Polyommatus argiades
Fig. 12.Lycaena hippothoe Lycaena dispar, variety rutilus
Fig. 13, a, b.
A.Coronilla varia
B. RestharrowOnonis spinosa
C. WhinGenista germanica

Plate 14

LYCAENIDAEHESPERIIDAE

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