Butterflies Around the World

More than 000,000 species of butterflies and moths exist around the world.  The butterfly is found on every continent accept Antarctica.  The butterflies on this site were selected because they match replicas we have in our school library media center's replica collection.  First graders' experience includes raising butterflies and selecting one to study from the assortment of replicas we have in our collection.

Identifying Butterflies

Think of all of the ways you might  identify a butterfly.

1.    Investigate Shape: What differences can you see among the eight shapes of these of butterflies?

Butterfly 1 Butterfly 2  Butterfly 3 Butterfly 4
Butterfly 5 Butterfly 6 Butterfly 7 Butterfly 8

Butterflies and Moths of North America

Butterflies of the World

Identify the butterflies in your collection by looking at one of these pages.  Remember to look for shape, size, color, and pattern.

North America

South America

Asia

Indo-Australia

Africa

Europe

Numbered illustrations and maps were taken from:

Lewis, H. L.  Butterflies of the World.  Chicago, Follett, 1973.

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