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Butterflies

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Dick Vane-Wright(Author)
112 pages, colour photos
Butterflies
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  • Butterflies ISBN: 9780565091798 Edition: 1 Paperback Jan 2003 Out of Print #133436
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About this book

These and many more questions are raised in this examination of the butterfly, which concludes by considering the threats and opportunities that now face them. Butterflies offers an overview of the biology and diversity of this, the major group of day-flying Lepidoptera.

Contents

- Introducing butterflies
- becoming
- mating
- laying
- eating
- flying
- communicating
- varying
- evolving
- butterfly futures
- further information

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Biography

Dick Vane-Wright is a specialist on the taxonomy, evolution and classification of butterflies. Having first joined the Natural History Museum, London at the age of 18, he went onto become the Head of the Department of Entomology. He has written numerous scientific papers and worked on many books about butterflies. Dick retired in 2005.

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Dick Vane-Wright(Author)
112 pages, colour photos
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