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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Butterflies & Moths (Lepidoptera)

Butterflies of the World, Part 42: The ABRI Collections 1: Papilionidae

Flora / Fauna
By: Steve Collins(Author)
36 pages, 32 plates with colour photos
Butterflies of the World, Part 42: The ABRI Collections 1: Papilionidae
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Language: English

This volume in the Butterflies of the World from ABRI (African Butterfly Research Institute) collections in Nairobi, Kenya are not systematic revisions. It illustrates many extraordinary aberrations/morphs and usually the typical (normal) species morph for ease of reference.

This paper on Papilionidae illustrates many of the more sought after species and races that ABRI is frequendy asked to clarify. Some of the Papilio such as those with poorly developed veins, or melanism, which can be linked to the Ventro (under) surface only, have never been exhibited elsewhere.

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Flora / Fauna
By: Steve Collins(Author)
36 pages, 32 plates with colour photos
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