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The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea: Their Systematics and Biology [Hardcover]

Michael Parsons (Author)
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November 6, 1998
New Guinea, the world's second largest island, lies at the heart of the Australasian center of species diversity. The remarkable richness of species in the region is no more spectacularly evident than in its bewildering and beautiful array of butterflies. Michael Parsons presents, from his 15 years of studying these butterflies, a comprehensive description of this butterfly fauna which describes and celebrates their evolution and ecology.
The butterflies of New Guinea show how a single animal group can diversify to fully exploit the riches of a tropical rainforest environment. More than 958 species have been recorded so far, and each has developed a unique relationship to its environment, foodplants, predators, and competitors. The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea: Their Systematics and Biology presents a valuable reference for both the amateur naturalist with an interest in butterflies and the evolutionary ecologist interested in the processes and results of adaptation and speciation.
The book provides a background of the geography of New Guinea, the origins and characteristics of its butterfly fauna, and special considerations of New Guinea butterfly ecology and conservation. The 820 species recorded from Papua New Guinea and a checklist of the 958 species occurring in Papua New Guinea and Iryan Jaya as a whole are also discussed in detail. This book includes line drawings showing detailed identification points, color photographs of some 3000 specimens, and 200 illustrations detailing aspects of life history and ecology.
The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea: Their Systematics and Biology presents a vital inventory of the present fauna, in addition to projections of the discovery of new species and the fortunes of those already in existence there.

Key Features
* Examines butterflies as key indicators of environments under pressure
* Contains color photos of more than 3000 specimens
* Presents the first comprehensive review of the lives of New Guinea
butterflies
* Includes over 400 color photographs from life

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"This superb volume provides a comprehensive guide to the butterflies of Papua New Guinea. ...Parsons has accumulated and summarized an impressive volume of data. This is an important contribution to our understanding of the New Guinea fauna and environment."
-Stephen J. Richards, James Cook University, in QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY (March 2001)
"-Michael Parsons' book is very useful reference work on New Guinea butterflies. But more than that, it is a great source of information for conservation biologists. ...I recommend this book! Every biologist should at least think about obtaining one..."
-Michael Balke, Natural History Museum, Vienna (November 2000)
"The world of butterfly books includes many that are large, lavishly illustrated, richer in form than substance. However, this one is excellent. In addition to being an attractive book for butterfly enthusiasts, it will be a valuable resource on butterfly systematics and on the ecology and biodiversity of the Indo-Australian region in general and New Guinea in particular. An invaluable reference work."
--CHOICE (July 1999)
"Papua New Guinea has a butterfly fauna amounting to some 820+ species and they are all covered by this work. The introduction is extensive. It is in fact a complete textbook on butterfly ecology with special references to PNG and contains all the information you could ask for either as a butterfly novice or a tyro. [The] systematic section is also extensive, containing good introductions to family and genus as well as supplying all the usual information on species. The color plates are as good as any I have seen, and better than some, illustrating 3000+ specimens without any of the plates looking unpleasantly crowded. All in all a magnificent effort that will grace any academic or collectors library. Highly recommended."
--www.Insect-World.earthlife.net

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 736 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (November 6, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0125455550
  • ISBN-13: 978-0125455558
  • Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 8.8 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,527,735 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea - Michael Parsons (1999), November 27, 1999
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Anthony W Darby (Dunblane, Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea: Their Systematics and Biology (Hardcover)
The Butterflies of Papua New Guinea - Their Systematics and Biology - Dr Michael Parsons (736 pages, 26 B/W plates, 136 colour photos)

This is a marvellous book and is long overdue. The butterflies of PNG include some of the largest and most magical butterflies in the world and Dr Parsons has researched his subject thoroughly for more than 15 years, and was a senior entomologist in the Wildlife Division in Papua New Guinea from 1979 - 1984.

The book is divided into two parts plus an extensive bibliography, a glossary, index, line drawings, (selected) genitalia, 11 appendices, 57 text figures, 8 tables and 136 colour photographs, including 32 of early stages (the photograph of a fully grown Queen Alexandra's Birdwing caterpillar on a man's hand is awesome).

Part 1 has 11 very comprehensive chapters: Scope & Format; New Guinea Past & Present; World Faunal Regions & Butterfly Diversity; Origins & Composition of the New Guinea Butterfly Fauna; A History of Butterfly Collecting in New Guinea; Butterfly Conservation & Commerce in PNG; Aspects of Butterfly Ecology in PNG; Mimicry in New Guinea Butterflies; Collection & Study; Adult Structure; Classification & Nomenclature.

Part 2 lists and describes over 820 species by family and there is a checklist of 959 species so far discovered on the island of New Guinea and its satalite archipelagos. Not only are descriptions of all stages given, but also a history of each species from when it was first described to the present. Known ranges, foodplants of larvae and habits are also given. Some species, notably the birdwings, have distribution maps. This section brings the serious entomologist bang up to date with the subject and also provides the enthusiastic novice with a book that will lead him or her through the wonderful PNG butterflies without losing the reader in a sea of technical jargon.

The colour plates illustrate nearly 3000 specimens, depicting all the major forms and morphs of PNG's butterflies, many natural size. The 32 plates of early stages show nearly 400 photographs of eggs, larvae and pupae, as well as some adults photographed in the field and clearly demostrate the diversity of forms these take.

I can thoroughly recommend this book, and although the price is high, it is the result of many years study by an acknowledged expert and will be the standard text on PNG butterflies for years to come.

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