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A unique photo guide made in Bhutan of all birds and butterflies.
This first volume of Tineid Moths from Europe treats 179 species of the subfamilies Dryadaulinae, Hapsiferinae, Euplocaminae, Scardiinae, Nemapogoninae and Meessiinae.
Taschenlexikon der Schmetterlinge Europas - Die häufigsten Nachtfalter im Porträt
Taschenlexikon der Schmetterlinge Europas - Alle Tagfalter im Porträt
The aim of Courtship and Mating in Butterflies is to present a readable account of butterfly behaviour, based on field observations, great photographs and the latest research.
Butterflies of British Columbia brings you a richly illustrated guide with all species found in this region.
A revised second edition of the most comprehensive photographic field guide to North American butterflies, featuring more than 500 new photos and updated text, maps, and species names.
This photographic identification guide covers 280 butterfly species most commonly seen in Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Butterflies of Borneo is a photographic identification guide to 122 butterfly species and a selection of moths most commonly seen in Borneo.
The Butterflies of Britain & Ireland provides comprehensive coverage of all the resident and migratory butterflies of Britain and Ireland.
Discovering Scotland’s Butterflies is for everyone who gets a buzz from seeing a butterfly, providing details of life cycles, habitats, ecology and distribution of the thirty plus species.
Describes 198 species found in Switzerland.
This volume covers 100-300 species with full-colour illustrations of the adult species.
With this original Lens cloth Butterflies you can recognize butterflies and you clean your binoculars, glasses and butterflies or telescope.
Run after butterflies with the butterfly net in hand.
This book complements the highly acclaimed 'Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies' by the same author.
The first volume of Pyraloida treats the crambid subfamilies from Europe and partially from surrounding areas.