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An Introduction to the Butterflies of Cyprus A Photographic Pocket Guide to the Identification of the Resident Species and Regular Immigrants

Field / Identification Guide
By: Adrian M Riley(Author)
109 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Brambleby Books
An Introduction to the Butterflies of Cyprus
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  • An Introduction to the Butterflies of Cyprus ISBN: 9781908241764 Paperback Mar 2024 In stock
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This is a handy butterfly guide to pack when visiting Cyprus. The island displays a wealth of wild habitats, occupied by a range of animals and plants, including 49 butterfly species. Many of these are exotic and spectacular, and the butterfly fauna is particularly rich in members of the family of blue butterflies. The book contains colour photographs of living specimens of the uppersides of both sexes and the undersides of each of the resident species and regular visitors. The written accounts include information on the larval hostplants, distribution and flight periods of all the species recorded on the island to date. In addition, there are figures illustrating the key identification features of superficially similar species.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Adrian M Riley(Author)
109 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Brambleby Books
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"[...] Despite reservations, there is no doubt that this is a very useful guide. Most butterflies seen on the Island will be easily identifiable and the guide fits nicely into a pocket. There is some additional space for notes. The price is refreshingly reasonable"
– John Tennent, Atropos 74, 2024

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