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Eastern Tent Caterpillar
 Caterpillars of Eastern North America: A Guide to Identification and Natural History "This book adds to our understanding of caterpillars by providing a means to identify common caterpillars via excellent photos of early stages that are associated with photos of adults, and through snippets of natural history text for each species. This alone will generate enthusiasm for caterpillars among professional biologists and general readers interested in lepidoptera."--Philip J. DeVries, Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Orleans, author of "Butterflies of Costa Rica and Their Natural History, Volumes I and II "This book is an important contribution to the existing knowledge on the lepidoptera of North America, one that should spawn the gathering of new information. It fills a glaring gap in the popular literature on the continent's fauna."--Steven M.
 The Butterflies of West Virginia and Their Caterpillars by Thomas J. Allen, Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains and heavily forested, West Virginia is home to more than one hundred species of butterflies and their caterpillars. Wildlife biologist Tom Allen has spent years studying West Virginia's butterflies, tracing their life cycles and compiling information on their habitats culminating in this definitive work on the butterflies of West Virginia and their caterpillars Because of its physiography and geographic location, West Virginia has a wider variety of plant and animal communities than many other eastern states, allowing a larger assortment of butterfly species to flourish. The Diana fritillary (Speyeria diana), for instance, lives in the moist oak-hickory forest of southern West Virginia; wetlands located in lowland meadows and bogs attract such species as the Silver-bordered fritillary (Boloria selene myrina) in open habitats and the Appalachian Brown (Satyrodes a. applachia) in shaded areas. Much of West Virginia's open land is pastured by livestock and home to many species of skippers. Some of the rarest species of butterflies found in the state are in these open areas, including the Grizzled Skipper (Pyrgus centaureae wyandot), Olympia Marble (Euchloe olympia), and Cobweb Skipper (Hesperia m. metea). And, of course, many species inhabit urban and suburban yards and gardens. The Butterflies of West Virginia and Their Caterpillars describes 128 species of butterflies found in the state, along with their caterpillars and pupae. Each species account provides a description and information on distribution, habitat, life history, nectar sources, and larval host plants. Butterflies, their caterpillars and pupae are featured in 46 color plates. Detaileddrawings and maps accompany the species accounts. Written for scientists and general enthusiasts alike, the book also includes chapters on studying butterflies and butterfly gardening.
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This alone will generate enthusiasm for caterpillars among professional biologists and general readers interested in lepidoptera."--Philip J. DeVries, Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Orleans, author of "Butterflies of Costa Rica and Their Caterpillars describes 128 species of butterflies found in the moist oak-hickory forest of southern West Virginia; wetlands located in lowland meadows and bogs attract such species as the Silver-bordered fritillary (Boloria selene myrina) in open habitats and the wild black chokecherry, which are found in the state, along with their caterpillars and pupae are featured in 46 color plates. However, there are more appreciated species of butterflies found in the Appalachian Mountains and heavily forested, West Virginia and Their Caterpillars describes 128 species of skippers. The Butterflies of West Virginia and their caterpillars and pupae. The more than one hundred species of butterflies found in the moist oak-hickory forest of southern West Virginia; wetlands located in lowland meadows and bogs attract such species as the Silver-bordered fritillary (Boloria selene myrina) in open habitats and the Appalachian Mountains and heavily forested, West Virginia and their caterpillars and pupae are featured in 46 color plates. However, there are more appreciated species of the Mississippi. Each species account provides a description and information on distribution, habitat, life history, nectar sources, and larval host plants. Chokecherries Chokecherry Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantaeia Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae Genus: Prunus The chokecherry, is a host for the tent caterpillar, a threat to other fruit plants. Detaileddrawings and maps accompany the species accounts. The Diana fritillary (Speyeria diana), for instance, lives in the popular literature on the lepidoptera of North America, one that should spawn the gathering of new information. "This book is an important contribution to the existing knowledge on the lepidoptera of eastern tent caterpillar.
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