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Short-tailed swallowtail (Papilio brevicauda)Battus philenor – pipevine swallowtail; Eurytides marcellus – zebra swallowtail; Papilio polyxenes – black swallowtail; Papilio brevicauda – short-tailed swallowtail
List of butterflies of Samoa; List of butterflies of São Tomé and Príncipe; List of butterflies of Saudi Arabia; List of Lepidoptera of the Selvagens Islands; List of butterflies of Senegal; List of Lepidoptera of Serbia and Montenegro; List of butterflies of Seychelles; List of butterflies of Sierra Leone; List of butterflies of Singapore
"Butterflies of North America" (1868-1872) by W. H. Edwards from the American Entymological Society; second series (1884), third series (1897) Holland, W. J. (1915). The butterfly guide : A pocket manual for the ready identification of the commoner species found in the United States and Canada, United States: Doubleday, Page & Company
Glassberg, Jeffrey Butterflies through Binoculars, The West (2001) Guppy, Crispin S. and Shepard, Jon H. Butterflies of British Columbia (2001) James, David G. and Nunnallee, David Life Histories of Cascadia Butterflies (2011) Pelham, Jonathan Catalogue of the Butterflies of the United States and Canada (2008)
The great grey owl is the official provincial bird of Manitoba. This list of birds of Manitoba includes all the bird species confirmed in the Canadian province of Manitoba as determined by the Manitoba Avian Research Committee (MARC). As of 2021 there were 404 species on this list. [1]
The name morpho, meaning "changed" or "modified", is also an epithet. Blue morphos are severely threatened by the deforestation of tropical forests and habitat fragmentation . Humans provide a direct threat to this genus because their beauty attracts artists and collectors from all over the globe who wish to capture and display them.
This is a list of provincial parks in Manitoba. Manitoba 's provincial parks are maintained by the Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development (previously by Manitoba Environment and Climate ), a department of the Government of Manitoba .
Manitoba has 92 provincial parks. [2] The provincial government has also established more than 50 protected areas under the Provincial Parks Act , [ 3 ] overseen by the Manitoba Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development (previously by Manitoba Conservation and Climate ).