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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 second paper is of interest to all students of Lepidoptera and displays some of the extraordinary specimens at ABRI (never before exhibited) and often not observed elsewhere. Also included are groups of African Butterflies which are much sought after by specialists and rarely found in the scientific literature.