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Butterflies of the World, Supplement 8 [English] Papilionidae of the Philippine Islands

By: Malcolm GP Page(Author), Colin G Treadaway(Author)
58 pages, 50 b/w line drawings, 53 b/w distribution maps, 11 tables
Butterflies of the World, Supplement 8 [English]
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Language: English

Describes the Papilionidae of the Philippine Islands, which are pictured in Butterflies of the World, Part 17. The text describes new subspecies and changes in classification, this is followed by two sections with illustrations, one with distribution maps, another with line drawings of genitalia.

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By: Malcolm GP Page(Author), Colin G Treadaway(Author)
58 pages, 50 b/w line drawings, 53 b/w distribution maps, 11 tables
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