Finding a new butterfly digital link is neat and Butterflies of Arkansas, http://www.hr-rna.com/RNA/Butterfly%20main.htm, is one to consider adding to your favorites. Arkansas has over 150 species of butterflies, many that also occur in Tennessee, making this site compatible for Tennessee. You click on groups of butterflies and then on specific species on a left side bar. There are usually several images per species with some identification comments. Most of the images are from Arkansas and those elsewhere are so noted. There are separate dot maps by counties of each species. There is no search button, but once you get to a group of butterflies, you can do a find and it highlights the species in the left column. There also is a list of butterfly species in Arkansas though not directly linked. This is the only site found so far with images of both Bell's and Linda's Roadside-Skippers. There is a small section of some Central America butterflies. In addition, there are sections on dragonflies, robber flies, spiders, other insects, and reptiles and amphibians. The easiest way to get to these is at the bottom of the photo page, http://www.hr-rna.com/RNA/Photography%20page.htm. This is a project listed as RNA (Random Natural Acts), home page at http://www.hr-rna.com/RNA/. If you at the home page, click the button for photos and all the links to the various subjects are at the bottom of that page. Michael Lee Bierly, Nashville, Davidson County, TN