Butterflies of Jamaica
Eric Garraway and Audette Bailey
112 pages, colour photos.
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Butterflies of Jamaica is a highly illustrated, comprehensive field guide that covers the most common varieties as well as the less well-known species on the island. The book includes useful information on: the life cycle of the butterfly; its feeding habits; its natural habitats and enemies as well as outlining the essential conservation measures required to preserve the more endangered breeds. It also provides a useful identification guide as to where best to find each species in Jamaica.
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