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The Butterflies of Iowa (Bur Oak Book) [Paperback]

Dennis W. Schlicht (Author), John C. Downey (Author), Jeffrey C. Nekola (Author)
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Bur Oak Book May 1, 2007
This beautiful and comprehensive guide, many years in the making, is a manual for identifying the butterflies of Iowa as well as 90 percent of the butterflies in the Plains states.
    It begins by providing information on the natural communities of Iowa, paying special attention to butterfly habitat and distribution. Next come chapters on the history of lepidopteran research in Iowa and on creating butterfly gardens, followed by an intriguing series of questions and issues relevant to the study of butterflies in the state.
    The second part contains accounts, organized by family, for the 118 species known to occur in Iowa. Each account includes the common and scientific names for each species, its Opler and Warren number, its status in Iowa, adult flight times and number of broods per season, distinguishing features, distribution and habitat, and natural history information such as behavior and food plant preferences. As a special feature of each account, the authors have included questions that illuminate the research and conservation challenges for each species.
    In the third section, the illustrations, grouped for easier comparison among species, include color photographs of all the adult forms that occur in Iowa. Male and female as well as top and bottom views are shown for most species. The distribution maps indicate in which of Iowa’s ninety-nine counties specimens have been collected; flight times for each species are shown by marking the date of collection for each verified specimen on a yearly calendar.
    The book ends with a checklist, collection information specific to the photographs, a glossary, references, and an index. The authors’ meticulous attention to detail, stimulating questions for students and researchers, concern for habitat preservation, and joyful appreciation of the natural world make it a valuable and inspiring volume.

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“A book on Iowa’s butterflies is long overdue and the significance of this work simply cannot be overstated. The chapters on natural communities and on the history of Iowa butterfly study alone make it indispensable. Highly recommended.”—Ron Royer, author of Butterflies of North Dakota


“Without a doubt, this is the most comprehensive guide to butterflies in Iowa.  It provides information regarding both historic and present-day distributions relative to landforms, plant resources, and specific natural areas.  In addition to the standard morphological descriptions, each species is described relative to flight time, natural history, and particular questions that need future research.  An excellent source!”—Diane Debinski, Iowa State University

About the Author

Dennis Schlicht is an advanced placement biology instructor at George Washington High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; he has been studying butterflies for more than forty years. Entomologist John Downey (1926–2005) retired in 1988 as graduate dean of the University of Northern Iowa; prior to that he was chair of the biology departments at UNI and Southern Illinois University. Jeff Nekola is currently an adjunct associate professor in the Biology Department at the University of New Mexico.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Iowa Press; 1 edition (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1587295334
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587295331
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #999,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Iowa Butterflies, September 8, 2008
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Finally, we have a guide that is specific to Iowa!

The authors have done a great job putting together information about each species - more detail than you can find in many guides.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Solid, thorough reference with quality photos of all IA species, August 21, 2008
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Soleglad (Arizona, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Butterflies of Iowa (Bur Oak Book) (Paperback)
Basics: 2007, softcover, 233 pages, 118 species, 392 color photos, distribution maps, seasonal flight bar-charts

This book covers all butterflies known from Iowa. Each is shown by color photographs that are of good quality and size. Both the dorsal and ventral views are shown. Unless there are insignificant differences between the sexes, both the male and female are illustrated with both dorsal/ventral photos. Some of the species (e.g., sulphurs) are shown with six photos when notable variations exist.

Each butterfly is covered with about one-half page of text. This includes status, seasonal flight dates, and a quick mention of the distribution and habitat. A paragraph is dedicated to the distinguishing features of the butterfly. This is written clearly with good details. Many of the descriptions include brief notes on differences from a similar species.

A unique inclusion is a "Questions" section that concludes the text for each butterfly. These questions address holes in the knowledge for each species. Hopefully, these will spur butterfly enthusiasts to fill in the gaps of natural history information. Examples include "What are the larval hosts?", "Why is it absent from seemingly appropriate fen and wet prairie sites in ne Iowa?", and "How do populations synchronize the flights of individual adults?".

The Iowa distribution map for each butterfly includes a dot within each county to represent the butterfly's presence. Adjacent to each map is a seasonal flight chart.

This is a great book. I really like its format with the photos, maps, and text. The only minor critique I'd offer is to use the page number instead of the Opler/Warren number to match the photo with the text. It's a tiny bit inconvenient to find butterfly #422 when flipping through the pages since many numbers are not included (because the species are not found in Iowa). Thus, it's a little unnatural to find butterfly #422 by skipping over missing numbers to find it immediately between #s 403 and 432. However, this is still minor.

Since this book covers nearly 90% of the butterflies in the adjoining plains states, this will be a very useful book for Midwestern butterfly enthusiasts to have in their library.

I've listed several related books below...
1) Butterflies & Moths of Missouri by Richard
2) Field Guide to Butterflies of South Dakota by Marrone
3) Butterflies of North America by Brock/Kaufman
4) The Butterflies of North America by Scott
5) National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Butterflies
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great reference on Iowa Butterflies, February 8, 2008
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There's lots of details on butterflies in this book. It includes some good photos for identifying as well as discussion of ranges within Iowa. Product arrived in just a few days.
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loess hills, mourning cloak, gray hairstreak, great spangled fritillary, upper fore wing, lower hind wing, southern stray, very rare breeding resident, upper hind wing, flight diagrams, partial third brood, gravel prairies, overlapping broods, lepidopteran fauna, including old fields, sandstone glades, multiple brooded, underwing surface, glade prairies, sand prairies, single brooded, larval host plants, larvae consume, brown skipper, resident collectors
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Paleozoic Plateau, Iowan Surface, Des Moines Lobe, Crossline Skipper, Banded Hairstreak, Regal Fritillary, Delaware Skipper, Coral Hairstreak, Sleepy Duskywing, Tawny-edged Skipper, Gray Copper, Ottoe Skipper, Southern Iowa Drift Plain, Bronze Copper, Juniper Hairstreak, Columbine Duskywing, Black Dash, Reakirt's Blue, Linn County, Hobomok Skipper, Silver-bordered Fritillary, Aphrodite Fritillary, Arogos Skipper, Wild Indigo Duskywing, Dion Skipper
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