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Butterflies of the World, Part 18: Nymphalidae VIII: Lexias

Flora / Fauna
By: Drik Casteleyn(Author), Erich Bauer(Editor), Thomas Frankenbach(Editor)
32 pages, 24 plates with colour photos
Butterflies of the World, Part 18: Nymphalidae VIII: Lexias
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Language: English

Most species of the genus Lexias occur commonly in many Asian forests. The problem however, is correctly to identify them. The purpose of this publication is to help the reader to spot the differences between several 'look-alike' species. The genus needs serious revision, but perhaps in the meantime, this book will help to clear up some of the present confusion.

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Flora / Fauna
By: Drik Casteleyn(Author), Erich Bauer(Editor), Thomas Frankenbach(Editor)
32 pages, 24 plates with colour photos
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