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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much information in a small package at an excellent price,
By James Fullard (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Butterflies & Moths of Britain and Europe (Collins Wild Guide) (Paperback)
This small book contains a surprising amount of informative material for both the amateur and professional entomologist. It lists the common and scientific names for 240 species of British and European moths and butterflies along with an excellent photograph showing the species in a natural setting. Some of these photographs are particularly good in that they illustrate the insect in its defensive warning colouration or as camouflaged against its background. Included with each species is a brief but detailed description of the species size, distribution, flight times, hibernation stage and caterpillar food plants. It's rare to get this much information so concisely and conveniently organized even in more academically scientific books. Anyone who is seriously interested in moths and butterflies would do well by buying this well-priced and excellent guide.
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Butterflies & Moths of Britain and Europe (Collins Wild Guide) by John Still (Paperback - Feb. 1999)
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