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Damselflies of North America (Manual and Color Supplement)

Flora / Fauna Identification Key Monograph Out of Print
By: Minter J Westfall and Michael L May
2 volumes
Damselflies of North America (Manual and Color Supplement)
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  • Damselflies of North America (Manual and Color Supplement) Edition: 2 Hardback Aug 2007 Out of Print #159089
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Damselflies of North America (Manual and Color Supplement)

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Revised edition of the monographic treatment of the smaller Odonata, the damselflies, of North America. Includes all known species from Alaska to northern Mexico, and including the Greater Antilles, a total of 168 species.

All species data and keys have been carefully revised and corrected by Prof May.

The colour supplement illustrates 155 species with full-colour images taken from nature, and shows both males and females. Most images are greatly enlarged and arranged four to a page to show the important colour patterns of the head and body to full advantage for field identification.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key Monograph Out of Print
By: Minter J Westfall and Michael L May
2 volumes
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