10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHITE ADMIRAL»
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Some nature biographies: plant--insect--marine--mineral
... 204 Wheat " mildew," teleutosports, 20 1 , 202, 204 Wheat " mildew,"
uredospores, germination of, 204 White admiral butterfly and honeysuckle leaves
, 2, 3 White admiral butterfly, caterpillar of the, 4-9 White admiral butterfly,
colouring of the, ...
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The Butterflies of Canada
Similar Species: Weidemeyer's Admiral (L. weide- meyerii) and Lorquin's Admiral
(L. lorquini) are similar to the White Admiral; see under those species. Early
Stages: The larva is white with greyish-brown areas and resembles a bird
dropping ...
Ross A. Layberry, Peter W. Hall, J. Donald Lafontaine, 1998
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North America's Favorite Butterflies: A Pictorial Guide
Wingspan Average 3" Basilarchia arthemis A male White Admiral "puddles" at
sand to obtain needed salts and nutrients. Since the only way a butterfly can
obtain nourishment is through its proboscis, extracting minerals from bare sand
may ...
Patti Putnam, Milt Putnam, 1997
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Monitoring Butterflies for Ecology and Conservation: The ...
of the white admiral to new areas of the country. Unfortunately for this satisfyingly
tidy explanation, in the longer period of data from the monitoring scheme the
association between June temperature and abundance has been weak and ...
E. Pollard, T.J. Yates, 1994
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Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America
Barely overlaps with Lorquin's Admiral to the west and White Admiral (p. 210) to
the north; often found with California Sister in southern regions. Mostly black and
white, lacking orange on the forewing tip above. Below hindwing mostly white.
James P. Brock, Jim P. Brock, Kenn Kaufman, 2003
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Butterflies of British Columbia: Including Western Alberta, ...
The similar Ladoga Camilla (Linnaeus) in England was first referred to as the
White Leghorn Admiral by Petiver in 1702-05, which he changed to White
Admiral in 1717 (Pollard and Emmet 1990). Klots (1951) was the first in North
America to ...
John Shepard, Crispin Guppy, 2001
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The boys' and girls' book of science
said I ; " I can see nothing like a White Admiral ; and there is not a scrap of
blossom there of any kind for him to feed on." "There he is; there he is ! I can see
him now, opening and shutting his wings at the tip of one of those branches." I
crept ...
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International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Tree squirrel - water ...
The white admiral, Limenitis arthemis arthemis, is found in eastern parts of North
America. Its blue-black wings, marked with white streaks, span almost 3A inches (
8.8 cm). Its relative the viceroy, L. archippus, displays a form of mimicry in that ...
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Elysium Britannicum, Or The Royal Gardens
Admiral of France is obscure purple, cleere Colombine, & white, Admiral of
England, browne red, lively colombine & white: Admiral of Holland red & white.
Admiral of Delfe rose red & white, etc: {Arch Duke Imperiall one of the best
English: ...
John Evelyn, John E. Ingram, 2001
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The Royal Navy 1793-1815
The ranking of admirals can thus be summarized as follows: Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral of the Red (rank created after 1805) Admiral of the White Admiral of the
Blue Vice-Admiral of the Red Vice-Admiral of the White Vice-Admiral of the Blue ...
Gregory Fremont-Barnes, 2013
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WHITE ADMIRAL»
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Japanese butterfly no threat to NZ environment - scientists
Honshu white admiral butterflies are being released in the Waikato region as a measure against Japanese honeysuckle, a fast spreading white-flowered vine ... «TVNZ, Nov 14»
Japanese Butterfly introduced to protect native plants
01:42. The Honshu White Admiral butterfly has been introduced to tackle an invasive weed. Source: ONE News. Pictures: What cops found during raids on Head ... «TVNZ, Nov 14»
A single evolutionary road may lead to Rome
The decade-long journey began as a butterfly mapping study and later involved the 30,000 genes that comprise white admiral butterflies and red-spotted purple ... «MSUToday, Sep 14»