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Landscape, Nature & Wildlife Photography, Arthropods - Insects - Butterflies & Moths

500 Butteflies from Around the World

by Ken Preston-Mafham
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Overview

The perfect introduction to butterflies in all their diversity.

Covering 500 species, subspecies and forms of butterflies, this book is a valuable and colorful guide to a remarkable insect group. Stunning images of butterflies, frequently in their natural habitat, complement the author's authoritative text and personal observations of Lepidoptera in the wild. Not only are the adult butterflies illustrated but, in certain instances, the caterpillars are shown as well.

500 Butterflies includes a wide array of species from all continents. The book is organized by genus and includes a cross-referenced index as well as a glossary.

For each species, the entry includes detailed information on its:

  • Natural history
  • Habitat
  • Distribution
  • Form
  • Behavior
  • Food and feeding
  • Species variations
  • Reproduction
  • Taxonomy
  • Survival.

Despite a history on Earth exceeding hundreds of millions of years, some butterfly species are mysteriously in decline and their continued existence is at risk. 500 Butterflies is a concise and attractive introduction to these fascinating insects and a useful resource for butterfly enthusiasts and naturalists of all ages.

Synopsis

A well-illustrated guide to 500 butterflies worldwide. Most photographs are of the butterfly in its natural environment and the concise entries, organized by genus, contain detailed information. Cross-referenced index and glossary.

About the Author, Ken Preston-Mafham

Ken Preston-Mafham is a photographer, naturalist, authority on Lepidoptera, and the author of Butterflies and Moths and Butterflies of the World.

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Editorials

Muskoka Today - Lois Cooper

The ultimate book for butterfly lovers. Fascinating to compare our Canaidna butterflies with butterflies on other continents.

Lexington Herald-Leader - Art Lander

The color photographs are beautiful and the text is concise. This fascinating little book is hard to put down.

The Chronicle Herald (Halifax) - Jodi DeLong

Readers will enjoy reading about commonplace and unique butterflies from around the world... a handy book to use in field trips or butterfly gardening.

Booklist - Mary Ellen Quinn

Color photographs of butterflies, often in their natural habitats, are paired with brief descriptions and data.

The Folio (RALPH) - A. W. allworthy

Preston-Mafham tells us that there are 20,000 species of butterflies all over the world, give or take a few thousand, and 500 -- 514 to be exact -- are shown here in photographs, listed neatly by family, along with range, principal food plant, wingspan, and scientific name.

Phoenix Home & Garden - Elizabeth Cuje

Colorful and diverse...this concise guide is a fine introduction for the novice observer and an enjoyable read for lepidopterists.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Firefly Books, Limited
Pages
528
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781554072958

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