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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Butterflies & Moths (Lepidoptera)

Veldgids Dagvlinders [Field Guide to Butterflies]

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key New Edition
By: Irma Wynhoff(Author), Chris van Swaay(Author), Pieter Vantieghem(Author)
328 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
Veldgids Dagvlinders [Field Guide to Butterflies]
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  • Veldgids Dagvlinders [Field Guide to Butterflies] ISBN: 9789050118729 Edition: 8 Hardback Jun 2024 Available for pre-order
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Language: Dutch, with multilingual species names in Dutch, English, French and German

Over the last ten years, a lot has changed for the butterflies of northwestern Europe. The yellow-legged tortoiseshell has entered this area from the east without permanently settling here. The southern small white has come in from the south and has become a fixture of garden plots and parks. A completely new guide is thus necessary to identify the butterflies of northwestern Europe. The information about species, the photos, and the distribution maps have been brought up to date. Useful tables are available to rapidly assign a name to a butterfly. For every species, the upper and undersides of the wings are pictures, indicating the most important characters. Habitus photos help identify butterflies in the wild. Any species that have notable eggs, larvae, or pupae are also pictured separately. There are extra tips for those hard-to-identify species.
- Complete for northwestern Europe
- 150 species of butterfly
- Clear characteristics and extra tips for identification

Summary in Dutch:
In de afgelopen tien jaar is veel gebeurd bij de dagvlinders in Noordwest-Europa. De oostelijke vos heeft vanuit het oosten het gebied bereikt zonder zich te vestigen. Het scheefbloemwitje kwam uit het zuiden en is inmiddels een vaste bewoner van volkstuintjes en parken geworden. Een nieuwe complete gids is nodig om de dagvlinders van Noordwest-Europa op naam te kunnen brengen. De informatie over de soorten, de foto’s en nieuwe kaarten zijn actueler dan ooit. Handige tabellen zijn beschikbaar om vlinders snel op naam te kunnen brengen. Van elke soort zijn boven- en onderkant afgebeeld waarbij de belangrijkste kenmerken zijn aangegeven. Foto’s van vlinders in de natuur helpen bij de determinatie. Bij soorten met opvallende eitjes, rupsen of poppen zijn ook deze stadia in het boek afgebeeld. Bij moeilijke soorten worden veel extra tips gegeven.

- Compleet voor Noordwest-Europa
- 150 soorten dagvlinders
- Duidelijke kenmerken en extra tips voor herkenning

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key New Edition
By: Irma Wynhoff(Author), Chris van Swaay(Author), Pieter Vantieghem(Author)
328 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
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