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Sources for Fun Facts Calendar Project: Butterflies
CITATION: Shapiro, Arthur M. "Butterfly." World Book Student. World Book, 2016. www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar085160
Books
The World of Butterflies by Random House Value Publishing Staff; Patrick Hook
Call Number: 595.78 HOO
Publication Date: 1999-09-14
An illustrated guide to butterflies, each depicted by a full-color photograph with a caption that describes key features and points of differentiation.
CITATION: Hook, Patrick. The World of Butterflies : a Fully Illustrated Guide to These Delicate Jewels of Nature. New York, Gramercy, 1999.
Butterfly and Moth by Dave King (Photographer); Kim Taylor (Photographer); Colin Keates (Photographer); Paul E. Whalley
Call Number: 595.78 WHA
Publication Date: 1988-09-12
Full-color photos. "This unique book offers much more than beautiful insect photographs. Not only are the large and extra-large 4-color plates of highest quality, but they are used to illustrate butterfly and moth life cycles, behavior, migration, anatomy, feeding, mimicry, silk production, rearing, and much more. An impressive, informative book, yet inexpensive. Highly recommended as a major single source that beautifully illustrates the biology and diversity of butterflies and moths."
CITATION: Whalley, Paul E.S. et al. Butterfly & Moth. New York, Distributed by Random House, 1988.
For more Butterfly books, check the nonfiction shelves under this call number: