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  1. Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings: When someone you love has cancer...a hopeful, helpful book for kids by Ellen McVicker, 2006-10-01
  2. The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted by Chip St. Clair, 2008-01-18
  3. Open House for Butterflies by Ruth Krauss, 2001-12
  4. I Wish I Were a Butterfly by James Howe, 1994-02-28
  5. I Never Saw Another Butterfly (One Act) by Celeste Raspanti, 1980-07
  6. Red Butterfly: How a Princess Smuggled the Secret of Silk Out of China by Deborah Noyes, 2007-10-09
  7. Butterfly: An Erotic Odyssey - Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines (Sex in Southeast Asia) by Steven Yang, 2005-03-20
  8. Eyewitness: Butterfly & Moth (Eyewitness Books) by Paul Whalley, 2000-07-01
  9. DK Readers: Born To Be A Butterfly (Level 1: Beginning to Read) by DK Publishing, 2000-07-01
  10. Prilla and the Butterfly Lie (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) by Kitty Richards, 2007-04-24
  11. Stokes Butterfly Book : The Complete Guide to Butterfly Gardening, Identification, and Behavior by Donald Stokes, Lillian, et all 1991-10-17
  12. The Butterfly Alphabet Book (Jerry Pallotta's Alphabet Books) (Alphabet Book) by Brian Cassie, Jerry Pallotta, 1995-07
  13. A Blue Butterfly
  14. White Butterfly by Walter Mosley, 2002-10-01

41. Index
Information about the Museum and its collections of butterflies, beetles and exotic arthropods from around the world, butterfly conservation. Advertises the book Mariposas Argentinas, events, and Museum associates.
http://www.mariposasdelmundo.com

42. Adopt Your Own!
Animated butterflies and smiling faces. Includes linking banners.
http://www.geocities.com/raeapril/adopt.html

These are my very own adoptions! Just right click the item to save it, and upload it to your own web site. Please link back to me, either with a banner or a text link to: http://www.geocities.com/raeapril Email me if you have any problems. ~*~ raeapril@yahoo.com ~*~ (Most of these are now on transparent backgrounds) The Butterfly Collective Tricolore
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43. Children's Butterfly Site
US Geological Survey s Children s Butterfly Site offers insite into the world of butterflies.
http://www.mesc.usgs.gov/resources/education/butterfly/bfly_intro.asp
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Children's Butterfly Site
Despite their small size, butterflies and moths are some of the World's most wondrous animals. Their beauty, seemingly miraculous metamorphosis, and apparently carefree flight all spark our imaginations.
In the following pages, we provide... Coloring pages that shows the life cycle of the Monarch. An overview of the Butterfly and Moth Life Cycle. Some answers to frequently asked questions about butterflies and moths. Some references to butterfly and moth books and videos suitable for young people, including Butterfly Gardens, Activities with Butterflies, and Teacher Resources. Some links to other World Wide Web sites that will provide additional information about these fascinating insects. We have translations (francais, deutsch, nederlands, italiano, espanol) of many of our most popular graphics and pages. View our Gallery of Butterfly photographs from Asia, Western Europe, North America, and Central America.

44. Thomas, WD
Nature photographs including flowers, gardens, landscapes, butterflies, frogs, snakes, lighthouses, sailing, sailboats, animals, and special places.
http://www.thethomasefolio.com/
Photography, Nature, Flowers, Gardens, Animals, Waterfalls, Lighthouses, Sailing, Landscapes, Photomicrography. Images Available For Purchase.

45. Page Moved
An upclose look at the bodies and life cycles of butterflies. Includes photos, drawings, scientific
http://www.ci.shrewsbury.ma.us/Sps/Schools/Beal/Curriculum/butterfly/butterflies
Shrewsbury Public Schools Webpages Have Moved!
The original page you were looking for is no longer available at this URL. As a result of our partnership with the Town of Shrewsbury and the Shrewsbury Electric Light Department all of our pages have moved to http://www.shrewsbury-ma.gov/schools. Please update any bookmarks you may have. We will automatically redirect you to the closest page in 10 seconds. If you are not automatically redirected, please click here: http://www.shrewsbury-ma.gov/schools/beal/curriculum/butterfly/butterflies.html

46. Electronic Resources On Lepidoptera
Coolie Butterfly (Anartia amathea). Back to Natural History Resources. Electronic Resources on Lepidoptera. butterflies and Moths.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/NHR/lepidoptera.html
Back to [Natural History Resources]
Electronic Resources on Lepidoptera
Butterflies and Moths
Welcome to the revised and expanded Electronic Resources on Lepidoptera , the most complete and comprehensive website on lepidoptera on the Internet! This site offers both information about butterflies and moths as well as a comprehensive set of pointers to other sources of electronic information on lepidoptera. On this site we have the following resources: There are now three indicies of information on lepidoptera: [Alphabetical Pages] [Geographical Pages] [Topical Pages]
A Topical Index to Lepidoptera Resources
[Collecting] [Collections] [Commercial] [Communications] ... [Research]
A Geographical Index to Lepidoptera Resources
[Africa] [Asia] [Canada] [Europe] ... [United States]
An Alphabetical Index to Lepidoptera Resources
[A] [B] [C] [D] ... [Z] For general resources pertaining to entomology available on the net, a few good starting points are:

47. Teri's Tubes
Offering birds, bows, butterflies, candles, cats, flowers, frames, hats, painted tubes, plants, and quills.
http://thressa.net/Teri's_Tubes.htm

48. Butterflies Of Japan
Photographs and notes of 120 species. Includes scientific, Japanese, and English names.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ak5t-kmn/

49. In Search Of Butterflies
Dedicated to patients, family, and friends living with Eosinophilic Granuloma. Information, support group, chat and message board, exclusively for this decease and it's other known aliases.
http://butterfly.marao.com

50. If I Were A Butterfly
butterflies http//projects.ed.tech.sandi.net/brooklyn/butterflies.htm. by. 1. Complete a KWL on butterflies by printing out a page or on KidPix Studio. 2.
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/brooklyn/butterflies/
Butterflies http://projects.ed.tech.sandi.net/brooklyn/butterflies.htm by Victoria Diaz Everyone knows how beautiful butterflies can be. But many people do not realize that they do much more than simply make the world a prettier place. As you will see, butterflies are very interesting and exciting insects. So...are you ready to have some fun? Join me in a journey into the wonderful world of butterflies. You will learn about different butterflies, their physical characteristics, what they eat, where they live, and some behavior patterns. You will not only read about butterflies, but you yourself will participate in activities to help you better understand the lives of these beautiful insects. Do you sometimes wish you were a butterfly? How are you different from a butterfly? How are you the same. Did you know that if you were a butterfly you could... Click each task to find out what you could do. Whenever you see this little blue butterfly , click it,and it will take you to another page. Click it now to get started on task 1. Click the number to go to each task.

51. B.Bosco Butterfly Jewelry, B.Bosco Butterfly Jewelry
Specializes in settings that encapsulate actual wings from naturally expired butterflies and moths.
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B.Bosco Butterfly Jewelry designs are unlike any others! Extending the beauty of actual wings from over 100 species of butterflies and moths from all over the world, is truly amazing. Numerous, original design Sterling and 14K Gold settings, along with a variety of bookmarks, keychains, letteropeners offer a colorful variety of gifts to please most everyone. All butterfly wings used, are from "naturally expired" butterflies, and I stand in AWE of Mother Nature, each morning, as I begin my work!

52. Butterflies Student Page
*Link to Teacher Page. butterflies. Introduction. Have you ever wondered how you could find the eggs and caterpillars of your favorite butterflies?
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/lvelem/butterflies/
Link to Teacher Page Butterflies http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/lvelem/butterflies
by Shyla Crowson Introduction Task Resources ... Conclusion
Introduction Have you ever wondered how you could find the eggs and caterpillars of your favorite butterflies? This unit will get you started on the path to finding San Diego butterflies, the Anise Swallowtail and the Painted Lady. Enjoy learning about this insects' mysterious changes that lead to a beautiful unfolding of wings. Task Your task will be to identify the two butterflies you will be learning about, their habitat, eating habits, behavior patterns, and life cycle and be able to give a definition of metamorphosis. You will also take part in caring for the species while observing and recording data. You will make a comparison of the life of a caterpillar and the life of a butterfly.
Resources Swallowtail Caterpillar Butterflies of North America- California Children Butterfly Web Site - coloring page Anise Swallowtail Butterfly ... Anise Swallowtail
The Process With the help of your teacher, you will learn to search the Internet through Yahooligans and Alta Vista search engines to gather information for your tasks. You will start this unit by working on a KWL Chart Activity.

53. Your Title Here
For survivors of incest, sexual abuse, and ritual abuse.
http://drwnet.com/bfly/
Butterflies
The Magazine for survivors of incest, sexual abuse, and ritual abuse who have reclaimed their lives. Statistics show that one out of three women in this country have been the victim of sexual abuse. One of those three was a victim of ritual abuse. Statistics show that one out of seven men in this country have been the victim of sexual abuse. Many of those were also victims of ritual abuse. Estimated therapy time for sexual abuse victims is two to ten years. It's not easy. It's not fast. It's never actually over. The best a survivor can do is to reclaim his/her life, reclaim his/her personal power and release him/herself from the hold the past events had on him/her. It is possible. It can be done. Butterflies are free and that's what survivors strive to be...free of the past, free of the pain, free of the guilt, free of the burdens they grew up with. Free from living in the darkness and fear. In Butterflies you will read about many different ways of healing and how they may be able to help you. In Butterflies, you may take your first step out in the world by submitting an article, a picture, a poem, a story of hope and encouragement. Butterflies is for hope, not for staying stuck in the darkness. Butterflies is for encouraging each other. Supporting each other. Butterflies is for us, the Survivors. The ones who've caught sight of the light and are living in it. Butterflies is for flying free of the past.

54. Worldwide Butterflies: A Wonderful Source Of Butterfiles And Moths.
Worldwide butterflies is a wonderful source of many kinds of butterflies and moths by post, alive as eggs, caterpillars and chrysalides or purchased for
http://www.wwb.co.uk/

55. Butterflies In Bloom - Fun And Games
Fun and educational butterfly/caterpillar related games, activities, flash cards, and puzzles.
http://www.butterfliesinbloom.com/games
Please enjoy these free butterfly related games, puzzles, and flash cards.
Click on the game you wish to play.
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56. The Butterfly Site - The #1 Source Of Butterfly Information On The Internet!
Your 1 Website for INFORMATION on butterflies! WIN TheButterflySite.com Award! Order live butterflies for butterfly releases at special events and weddings.
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All family-safe sites can apply Visit our Butterfly Releases
Explore 12 butterfly topics with pages packed full of butterfly information. Our butterfly pages contain articles written by Master of Science degreed Entomologist Randi Jones as well as fun butterfly links to sites all over the web for EVEN MORE information on butterflies! Updated frequently!
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57. Cartoon
A virtual museum, provides information about Argentinean butterflies.
http://www.mariposasdelmundo.com/cartoon.html
Esta página usa marcos, pero su explorador no los admite.

58. SE Arizona Butterflies
butterflies of Southeastern Arizona. After Bailowitz and Brock, butterflies of Southeastern Arizona , with minor corrections/additions.
http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/zeeb/butterflies/seazlist.html
Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona
After Bailowitz and Brock, Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona , with minor corrections/additions
You are visitor number since 17 October 1995 This is very much a work in progress. Please note that there is a great deal of variation in both the picture and specimen quality. This will (slowly) improve with time as better figures and specimens arise. We will, of course, be happy to display any of your slides of adults/ larvae here (with full credit, of course). Please note that the figures are somewhat large, around 70 - 120 K each, so slow-line downloaders beware! Compiled by Bruce Walsh, Department of Ecology and Evolution Biology and the Center for Insect Science of the University of Arizona . Comments, corrections and additions are most welcome, at jbwalsh@u.arizona.edu Walsh home page I'm trying to get a sense of who is using this page and how they found it. Please drop me a note if you wish : jbwalsh@u.arizona.edu Much thanks
  • Karl Olson (UA insect collection) for much of the material
  • Michael Singer (UA-CIS) for excellent slides of many larvae
  • Andy Warren (Oregon State University) For corrections on certain skipper IDs
  • David Faulkner San Diego Natural History Museum ) for additional material
  • Brian Harrisr Natural History Museum of Los Angles County ) for additional material (denoted LACMNH).

59. Insecta Inspecta World
Amazingly enough, not one butterfly makes the entire roundtrip journey. Winter butterflies are sluggish and do not reproduce. In
http://www.insecta-inspecta.com/butterflies/monarch/

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The Monarch Butterfly is the king of the insect world. Even though they are small creatures, they do phenomenal things. First, they develop from tiny eggs, to a caterpillar, become a chrysalis, and finally transform into a beautiful butterfly. They migrate, traveling great distances to over winter in a temperate climate. Amazingly enough, not one butterfly makes the entire round-trip journey. Winter butterflies are sluggish and do not reproduce. In spring they return to summer homes and breed along the way. Their offspring return to the starting point. Danaus plexippus is the scientific name for the Monarch Butterfly. Related species in the family are found on all continents except the polar regions, wherever milkweed and related plants are found. It also provides the Monarch with an intriguing form of protection, since the milkweed juices assimilated by the Monarch make it poisonous to predatory birds. The beautiful orange color of the Monarch butterfly serves to teach predators that their intended meal might be toxic. Not all milkweeds produce cardiac glycosides, therefore not all Monarchs are poisonous. However, the warning orange color serves to disguise poisonous from the non-toxic Monarch.
TAXONOMY
    Class: Insecta (insects)
    Order: Lepidoptera (butterflies)
    Family: Danaidae (Milkweed butterfly family)
    Genus: Danaus
    Species: Plexippus
EGGS
The female Monarch lays about 400 eggs on the underside of a separate leaves of milkweed plants. It takes the little yellow eggs about two weeks to develop. At the end of about two weeks, the eggs start to change colors from yellow to light gray. Eventually, the caterpillar's head is visible through its eggshell.

60. London Butterfly House Home Page For Tropical Butterfies, Pupae, Butterfly Facts
The London Butterfly House home page for information on a great day out, school trips or facts about tropical butterflies, their origins, lifecycle and
http://www.butterflies.org.uk/
The London Butterfly House, situated in the historic and beautiful grounds of Syon House at Syon Park, offers the visitor the unique opportunity to walk amongst hundreds of free-flying tropical butterflies in a suitably warmed glasshouse environment. This webpage offers the chance to see what the butterfly house has to offer, to explore its facilities and learn something about butterflies. UNFORTUNATELY, THIS SITE IS ONLY REALLY VIEWABLE WITH A FRAMES CAPABLE BROWSER - SORRY!

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