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Butterflies of Bengaluru

Field / Identification Guide
By: Krushnamegh Kunte(Author), Nitin Ravikanthachari(Author)
196 pages, colour photos
Butterflies of Bengaluru
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Butterflies of Bengaluru is a richly illustrated pictorial guide to the butterfly diversity of this garden city in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It includes images of all 179 species recorded in the city and surroundings, with pointers to their identification. It also includes information on butterfly hotspots in and around the city and the best localities and seasons to observe each species. In addition, it provides lists of larval host and nectar plants to help butterfly watchers not only enjoy these species in the field but perhaps also attract some of them to the little green pockets in their backyards. Thus, this book is specifically designed to help the citizens of Bengaluru to enjoy the diversity of these winged jewels while helping to conserve them by promoting butterfly-friendly habitats across the city's green spaces.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Krushnamegh Kunte(Author), Nitin Ravikanthachari(Author)
196 pages, colour photos
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