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Butterflies of India


Thomas Gay, Isaac David Kehimkar and Jagdish Punetha
72 pages, b&w illus, colour plates.
Oxford University Press
 
Softcover | 2008 | £3.99 | approx. $8/€6

#176223 | ISBN-13: 9780195688016
Butterflies of India introduces us to the fascinating world of butterflies and discusses nearly 100 species commonly found in India. Butterflies from seven groups - swallowtails, whites and yellows, blues, milkweed butterflies, browns, brush-footed butterflies, and skippers - including rare species like the Kaiser-i-Hind and the White Dragontail are described with accompanying illustrations of butterflies and their larvae. Also included are a colour section on butterflies in their natural surroundings, and sections on how best to rear and photograph butterflies.
 
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