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The perfect introduction to Lepidoptera in all their diversity. This handsome, well-illustrated guide features 514 butterflies from all continents, most of them photographed in their natural environment, sometimes with their caterpillars. The butterflies are organized by genus, species and subspecies, and described in authoritative text including personal observations in the wild. Each entry is cross-referenced to the index and glossary. The description of each butterfly includes detailed information on: * Natural history; * Habitat and distribution; * Form; * Behaviour; * Food and feeding; * Species variations and taxonomy; * Reproduction; * Survival. This beautiful book is a joy for the pictures alone, and it is also very informative and reveals the author's passion for this subject. This is a concise and attractive introduction to these fascinating insects and a useful resource for butterfly enthusiasts and naturalists of all ages.

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'Preston-Mafham tells us that there are 20,000 species of butterflies all over the world, give or take a few thousand, and 500 - 514 to be exact - are shown here in photographs, listed neatly by family, along with range, principal food plant, wingspan, and scientific name' - A. W. Allworthy, The Folio (RALPH).

500 Butterflies: From around the World

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    A Paperback / softback by Ken Preston-Mafham

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      Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9781770857124, 978-1770857124
      ISBN10: 1770857125

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The perfect introduction to Lepidoptera in all their diversity. This handsome, well-illustrated guide features 514 butterflies from all continents, most of them photographed in their natural environment, sometimes with their caterpillars. The butterflies are organized by genus, species and subspecies, and described in authoritative text including personal observations in the wild. Each entry is cross-referenced to the index and glossary. The description of each butterfly includes detailed information on: * Natural history; * Habitat and distribution; * Form; * Behaviour; * Food and feeding; * Species variations and taxonomy; * Reproduction; * Survival. This beautiful book is a joy for the pictures alone, and it is also very informative and reveals the author's passion for this subject. This is a concise and attractive introduction to these fascinating insects and a useful resource for butterfly enthusiasts and naturalists of all ages.

      Trade Review
      'Preston-Mafham tells us that there are 20,000 species of butterflies all over the world, give or take a few thousand, and 500 - 514 to be exact - are shown here in photographs, listed neatly by family, along with range, principal food plant, wingspan, and scientific name' - A. W. Allworthy, The Folio (RALPH).

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