Errata and Corrigenda
Despite my best efforts a number of typographic
errors, mistakes, omissions, and publisher-induced reformatting errors crept
into the finished book. Corrections for many of these are provided here.
Note that the bulk of the errors occur in both editions of the book,
however, where errors are specific to one edition or the other they are
followed by (CN), referring to the Canadian edition, or (US), referring to
the American edition. Please use the Guestbook to
let me know of any other errors that you find.
Photo Credits
"Durrell Kaplan" should read Durrell Kapan (CN,
cover photo credits, inside back cover flap).
"Norbert Ullman" (Photo Credits, pp. 316)
should read Norbert Ulmann.
My apologies to both photographers for these errors.
Page Specific Errors
p. 13: The book resources website is (obviously)
www.aworldforbutterflies.com, not www.aworldofbutterflies.com
as shown here.
p. 107, 2nd last line: Danaus plexippus
should read Danaus plexippus
p. 135: Photo sequence showing osmeteria eversion in
the pipevine swallowtail (Battus philenor, Papilionidae) is missing
the proper 2nd photo in the sequence. The proper sequence is:

p. 162, bottom photo: The photographer, Peng Chai, has
let me know that the morpho held in the beak of the jacamar is actually Morpho
amathonte, not Morpho peleides as given in the caption.
p. 185, bottom photo caption: "...the spicebush
swallowtail, papilio troilus, at all." should read "...the
spicebush swallowtail, Papilio troilus, at all."
p. 269: The photographer, Hub. Reumkens, has let me
know that the photograph of Maculinea arion was actually taken in
Switzerland, not the Netherlands as given in the caption.
Bibliography
The publisher totally reformatted the entire
Bibliography after my final edits (I was not amused). The overabundant
use of "title caps" has yielded many errors, most notably whenever
the title of a book or paper includes a species name (the species names
should never be capitalized). I was also upset to see the publication year
moved to the end of the citation. Anyone who uses bibliographies as
often as I do will understand the benefits of a citation listed as
"author (year)" since how recent the title is is often as
important as what the citation is about! Further, the listing of edited
volumes under their title, rather than the editors names, does not give the
editors their rightful due. Again, anyone who has been an editor will understand how
much work it is—and the very least we can do is recognize their labors. My
apologies to all of the editors of the volumes cited.
One specific error occurs in the preamble to the
bibliography: "accumulates" should read "accumulated"
Index
Again, the publisher has reformatted the entire Index after
my final edits. All scientific names should have been presented in italics.
One specific error is that "adult
butterfly" (found indented under Adelpha melanthe) should be left
justified. A corrected (and expanded) index may be
found under Resources.
I urge you to download and print the revised Index.