Abstract
This article chronicles the efforts of Lillian Iona (Tyne) Pace (1925-2010) in getting the Viceroy butterfly designated as the Kentucky state butterfly.
Disciplines
American Politics | Biology | Entomology | Transportation
Recommended Repository Citation
Jeffrey, Jonathan. (2013). Fluttering Beauty. Kentucky Explorer, 28 (6), 22-23.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_fac_pub/36
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. Lillian Pace, left, and artist Nellie Meadows, right, present a Viceroy butterfly print to John “Eck” Rose for assisting with the legislation that designated the Viceroy as Kentucky’s state butterfly
. Lillian Pace, left, and artist Nellie Meadows, right, present a Viceroy butterfly print to John “Eck” Rose for assisting with the legislation that designated the Viceroy as Kentucky’s state butterfly
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Comments
Article originally appeared in Kentucky Explorer, vol. 28, no. 6 (November 2013): 22-23. Posted with permission of the publisher.