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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Butterflies & Moths (Lepidoptera)

Neotropical Butterflies, Volume 1: The Genus Morpho, Part 1 Lepidoptera Nymphalidae, The Sub-Genera Iphimedeia and Schwartzia

Identification Key Monograph
Series: Neotropical Butterflies Volume: 1
By: Patrick Blandin(Author), Brian Morris(Translated by)
86 pages, 20 plates with colour photos; 9 b/w line drawings, 6 b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Sciences Nat
Neotropical Butterflies, Volume 1: The Genus Morpho, Part 1
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  • Neotropical Butterflies, Volume 1: The Genus Morpho, Part 1 ISBN: 28572435X Paperback Dec 1988 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Language: English

The first part of a detailed taxonomic study of the butterfly genus Morpho, covering the subgenera Iphimedeia and Schwartzia. Each sub-genus is presented according to the same plan: diagnosis, indications of the type species, list of taxa solutions considered here as species and a critical analysis underlining the difficulties posed by these taxa and presenting the solutions adopted. Each species is then studied in detail. Indications available about geographical distribution are provided as precisely as possible and illustrated by maps which distinguish, should the occasion demand it, the different sub-species admitted in the systematic study. Wherever possible, indications on flight periods have been provided.

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Identification Key Monograph
Series: Neotropical Butterflies Volume: 1
By: Patrick Blandin(Author), Brian Morris(Translated by)
86 pages, 20 plates with colour photos; 9 b/w line drawings, 6 b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Sciences Nat
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