Butterflies of the Southwest 对比 Reptiles & Amphibians of NA 的使用情况和统计数据

Another app in our North American Wildlife series... This app shows the 70 most common butterfly species found in the Southwest of the US. For each species there are three high-resolution pictures (also of the larvae, if available), a brief description of its size (wingspan), significant features, host plant(s), and flight season. Included is a link to view the corresponding Wikipedia pages within the application window. All descriptive information is in English, the butterfly species and family/subfamily names are also shown in scientific (Latin) nomination. The app features a modern, intuitive interface with easy navigation and search facilities for finding a butterfly by its name or searching in the full text for features and characteristics. You can also narrow down the search by color and family. If you're interested in North American butterflies of the Southwest, don't miss this app which is equally suitable for iPhone and iPad. These butterfly species are shown and described in "Butterflies of the Southwest": • Acmon Blue • American Lady • American Snout • Arachne Checkerspot • Arizona Hairstreak • Arizona Sister • Atlantis Fritillary • Black Swallowtail • Bordered Patch • Buckeye • Cabbage White • Checkered White • Cloudless Sulphur • Common Checkered-Skipper • Dainty Sulphur • Echo Azure • Fatal Metalmark • Field Crescent • Fiery Skipper • Fulvia Checkerspot • Funeral Duskywing • Giant Swallowtail • Golden Skipper • Golden-Banded Skipper • Golden-Headed Scallopwing • Gray Hairstreak • Great Purple Hairstreak • Gulf Fritillary • Hackberry Emperor • Juniper Hairstreak • Leda Hairstreak • Lilac-Banded Longtail • Marine Blue • Mead's Wood-Nymph • Mexican Yellow • Monarch • Mormon Metalmark • Mourning Cloak • Mylitta Crescent • Northern Cloudywing • Orange Skipperling • Orange Sulphur • Pahaska Skipper • Painted Lady • Pearly Marble • Pipevine Swallowtail • Queen • Question Mark • Reakirt's Blue • Red Admiral • Red Satyr • Red-Bordered Satyr • Red-spotted Purple • Sara Orangetip • Satyr Comma • Silver-Spotted Skipper • Silvery Blue • Sleepy Duskywing • Sleepy Orange • Southern Dogface • Tailed Copper • Texan Crescent • Texas Powdered Skipper • Theona Checkerspot • Tiny Checkerspot • Two-Tailed Swallowtail • Variegated Fritillary • Viceroy • Weidemeyer's Admiral • Western Pygmy Blue
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Schechter Natural History is building field guides for the modern explorer. Our Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of North America is the most comprehensive digital field guide available with details on nearly 700 species. North America has numerous and diverse collections of herpetofauna (reptiles and amphibians) with various degrees of rarity. The app includes concise, detailed descriptions of each species’ Family and Genus to meet your reference and research purposes. The app’s descriptions also extend to individual species; outlining the range, identification, variations, subspecies, habitat, and behavior. Range maps and descriptions help narrow down what part of North America the herp is endemic or native to - including locations to which it was introduced. Identification includes a comprehensive detailing of field marks and standout unique features that distinguish each species. It gives approximations of the size, weight, and differences between adults and juveniles. Variations are described for those herps that have subspecies. Habitat informs you of certain biomes, terrains, or vegetation clutter where the species can be found. We also explain reproduction, behavior, and migration for you in this segment. Because we understand the importance of field identification, our guide contains illustrations and details for nearly 700 different species of herps. These illustrations are perfect for your needs because they highlight features that the more realistic photographs may not display. This is the advantage of drawings versus photographs; you can easily see what features make this species distinct in a clear illustration. A standout feature that easily sets this app aside, from most other apps of this kind, is that the illustrations on each species have special annotations for field marks. Alongside every species is a detailed range map, optimizing field activities. There is no need to lug computers, printed maps, or heavy books. All you need is your mobile phone to track down herps. How does it sound? We got you covered. Whether you are an expert trying to identify toads by sound, or you are a student trying to get the description of a frog's call, this app can help you out. Included are audio recordings of most frogs and toads. One of the most spectacular features of our guide is its search and comparison capabilities. You can easily compare species with the species comparison feature. The search engine is designed to help find herps using the name, scientific name, or the subspecies name. And if that isn’t enough, you can still narrow your search results with a filter for State or what species are nearby. Need to know what herps are around me? Our guide allows you to find herps by turning on your location and searching what species are expected nearby; a very useful tool for field explorers seeking to track down certain species in the vicinity. And the icing on the cake is that we have full offline support. Field trips with no network? No problem. You can download the complete database for use in any environment. We hope you find the Schechter Natural History’s Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of North America to be the perfect tool for your outdoor adventures and a fun and informative reference for home use.
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十二月 13, 2024