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Butterflies of Houston and Southeast Texas

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
Series: Corrie Herring Hooks Series Volume: 32
By: John Tveten and Gloria Tveten
292 pages, 273 col photos, 5 line illus
Butterflies of Houston and Southeast Texas
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  • Butterflies of Houston and Southeast Texas ISBN: 9780292781436 Paperback Oct 1996 Out of Print #58023
  • Butterflies of Houston and Southeast Texas ISBN: 9780292781429 Hardback Jun 1996 Out of Print #58022
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Easy to use and well illustrated field guide for the 100+ species that occur across the state.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
Series: Corrie Herring Hooks Series Volume: 32
By: John Tveten and Gloria Tveten
292 pages, 273 col photos, 5 line illus
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