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The Butterflies of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia

A completely new, and long overdue, treatment of the butterflies of the Maghreb states of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Both sexes of the 175 taxa occurring in the region are illustrated in full colour, some for the first time. Illustrations present the wide range of individual, sexual, geographical and seasonal variation as well as more than 120 unique butterflies of type status, many from the collections amassed by Charles Oberthür and Walter Rothschild, now in the Natural History Museum, London. Additionally, some of the actual butterflies sent to Linnaeus by the Swedish Consul in Algiers almost 275 years ago are illustrated for the first time.

Text includes an account of collecting in the area since the time of Linneaus. Detailed treatment of each species includes sections on description, habitat, host-plants, time of appearance, distribution/range and relevant taxonomic notes. New information on distribution and biology is included, together with a section on species erroneously recorded from North Africa.

A comprehensive gazetteer of place names is followed by the first concise bibliography for the region, listing almost 600 publications, extracted from 130 journals in eight languages.

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A completely new, and long overdue, treatment of the butterflies of the Maghreb states of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Both sexes of the 175 taxa occurring in the region are illustrated in full colour, some for the first time. Illustrations present the wide range of individual, sexual, geographical and seasonal variation as well as more than 120 unique butterflies of type status, many from the collections amassed by Charles Oberthür and Walter Rothschild, now in the Natural History Museum, London. Additionally, some of the actual butterflies sent to Linnaeus by the Swedish Consul in Algiers almost 275 years ago are illustrated for the first time.

Text includes an account of collecting in the area since the time of Linneaus. Detailed treatment of each species includes sections on description, habitat, host-plants, time of appearance, distribution/range and relevant taxonomic notes. New information on distribution and biology is included, together with a section on species erroneously recorded from North Africa.

A comprehensive gazetteer of place names is followed by the first concise bibliography for the region, listing almost 600 publications, extracted from 130 journals in eight languages.

Weight 1.6 kg

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