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Mariposas de Canarias [Butterflies of the Canary Islands]

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Marcos Báez(Author)
216 pages, 323 colour photos
Publisher: Editorial Rueda
Mariposas de Canarias [Butterflies of the Canary Islands]
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  • Mariposas de Canarias [Butterflies of the Canary Islands] ISBN: 9788472071100 Paperback Dec 1998 Out of Print #102805
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Language: Spanish

Illustrates and describes over 300 species of butterfly species common to the Canary Islands.

Summary in Spanish:
Esta guía es un manual sobre un grupo de insectos de Canarias con la que se trata de dar a conocer un grupo de animales que a pesar de ser dominante, tanta a escala insular, como planetaria, son unos perfectos desconocidos para la mayoría de las personas. Hay que tener en cuenta que la fauna de insectos del archipiélago canario está constituida por más de 5.500 especies y, de estas, más de 2.300 son endémicas, lo que convierte a las Islas Canarias, en una de las regiones más ricas en endemismos en la zona templada del hemisferio norte

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Marcos Báez(Author)
216 pages, 323 colour photos
Publisher: Editorial Rueda
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