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291 To prepare this book, I relied on my field experience and the following sources. Previous works relating to Indiana butterflies include Blatchley (1892), Masters and Masters (1969), and Shull (1987). Recent books about butterflies of neighboring states include Bouseman and Sternburg (2001), Bouseman, Sternburg, and Wiker (2006), Covell (1999), Iftner, Shuey, and Calhoun (1992), and Nielsen (1999). For further information about butterfly watching, see Pyle (1984). To read more about butterfly biology and behavior, see Boggs, Watt, and Ehrlich (2003), Cech and Tudor (2005), Scott (1986), and Vane-Wright and Ackery (1989). Butterfly anatomy and physiology are discussed in great detail in Scoble (1995) and Kristensen (2003). For a discussion of butterfly conservation see New (1997). Abrell, D. Brian. 1997. “A taste of the south: The southern bottomlands natural region.” Pp. 177-183 in Jackson, Marion T., ed., Natural Heritage of Indiana. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 482 pp. Ae, Shigeru Albert. 1957. “Effects of photoperiod on Colias eurytheme.” The Lepidopterists’ News 11(6): 207-214. Allen, Thomas J. 1997. The Butterflies of West Virginia and Their Caterpillars. Pittsburgh, PA: The University of Pittsburgh Press, 388 pp. Baker, R. Robin. 1984. “The dilemma: When and how to go or stay.” Pp. 279-296 in Vane-Wright, R. I., and P. R. Ackery, ed., The Biology of Butterflies . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 429 pp. Ball, T. H. 1900. Northwestern Indiana from 1800 to 1900: A View of Our Region through the Nineteenth Century. Chicago: Donohue & Henneberry, 570 pp. Bates, Henry Walter. 1862. “Contributions to an insect fauna of the Amazon valley. Lepidoptera: Heliconidae.” The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, 23(3): 495-566, + 2 pl. [The portion of this paper describing the mimicry relationships among the species of Heliconidae in the Amazon was reproduced in Bates, Henry Walter, 1981, “Contributions to an insect fauna of the Amazon valley (Lepidoptera: Heliconidae),” Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 16(1): 41-54.] Beadle, David, and Seabrooke Leckie. 2012. Peterson Field Guide to Moths of Northeastern North America. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 611 pp. Benedict, Warren V. 1981. History of White Pine Blister Rust Control—A Personal Account. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, 47 pp. Berenbaum, May R. 1981. “Effects of linear furanocoumarins on an adapted specialist insect (Papilio polyxenes).” Ecological Entomology 6: 345-351. ———. 1990. “Evolution of specialization in insect-umbellifer associations.” Annual Review of Entomology 35: 319-343. Blatchley, W. S. 1886. “Some southern Indiana butterflies.” The Hoosier Naturalist 2(4): 42-43. Bibliography Q 284-325 Glossary Biblio Index.indd 291 8/7/12 2:46 PM ———. 1892. “A catalogue of the butterflies known to occur in Indiana.” Annual Report of the Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources for 1891 17: 365-408. Blest, A. D. 1957. “The function of eyespot patterns in the Lepidoptera.” Behaviour 11(2-3): 209-258. Boggs, Carol L., Ward B. Watt, and Paul R. Ehrlich, ed. 2003. Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 739 pp. Boone, Jim. (personal communication). Assistant Collections Manager, Insects (Zoology); Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL. Bouseman, John K., and James G. Sternburg. 2001. Field Guide to Butterflies of Illinois. Champaign, IL: Illinois Natural History Survey, 264 pp. Bouseman, John K., James G. Sternburg, and James R. Wiker. 2006. Field Guide to the Skipper Butterflies of Illinois. Champaign, IL: Illinois Natural History Survey, 200 pp. Brock, Jim P., and Kenn Kaufman. 2003. Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 392 pp. Brower, Jane Van Zandt. 1957. “Experimental studies of mimicry in some North American butterflies, Part I: The Monarch, Danaus plexippus, and Viceroy, Limenitis archippus archippus.” Evolution, 12: 32-47. ———. 1958. “Experimental studies of mimicry in some North American butterflies, Part II: Battus philenor and Papilio troilus, P. polyxenes and P. glaucus .” Evolution 12(2): 123-136. Brower, Lincoln, P. 1995. “Understanding and misunderstanding the migration of the Monarch butterfly (Nymphalidae) in North America: 18571995 .” Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 49(4): 304-385. Burns, John M. 1985. Wallengrenia otho and W. egeremet in Eastern North America (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 423. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 39 pp. Camp, Mark J., and Graham T. Richardson. 1999. Roadside Geology of Indiana . Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Company, 316 pp. Campbell, Ronald K. 1997. “Limestone ledges and ‘crayfish flats’: The bluegrass natural region.” Pp. 161-166 in Jackson, Marion T., ed., Natural Heritage of Indiana. Bloomington, IN: Indiana...

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