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Lepidoptera of North America, Volume 4: Scientific Names List for Butterfly Species of North America, North of Mexico

Flora / Fauna
By: PA Opler and AD Warren
81 pages, no illustrations
Lepidoptera of North America, Volume 4: Scientific Names List for Butterfly Species of North America, North of Mexico
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Summarises current knowledge of the nomenclature of North American butterflies at the species level (and higher).

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Flora / Fauna
By: PA Opler and AD Warren
81 pages, no illustrations
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