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  • Roger Kitching, Albert Orr

    Language: English

    Published by Allen and Unwin, AU, 2010

    ISBN 10: 174175108X ISBN 13: 9781741751086

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    Paperback. Condition: New. The world over people love butterflies but few understand much more about them than their physical beauty. Butterflies of Australia offers a unique guide to help identify the nearly 400 species to which our continent plays host but with its focus on living butterflies, it is much more than an identification guide.Within its pages is a concise but broad, non-technical introduction to butterfly biology, history, ecology, evolution and conservation. Hundreds of meticulous illustrations show adult butterflies in life, flying or perched, among the plants and animals of their natural habitat, while others document the Australian butterfly species, with beautiful diagnostic half-wing illustrations of pinned specimens. It also explains and illustrates much of the known behaviour and ecology of Australian butterflies, and in so doing meets the needs of both the butterfly watcher and general nature lover.Butterflies of Australia presents a remarkable blend of natural history, science and art. With a copy as guide the reader can appreciate the charm and purpose underlying butterflies' far from frivolous lives.

  • Orr, Albert; Kitching, Roger.

    Language: English

    Published by Jacana Books, Sydney, 2010

    ISBN 10: 174175108X ISBN 13: 9781741751086

    Seller: Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australia

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    Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Orr, Albert. (illustrator). Reprint. HEAVY. viii, 296pp + 31pp appendices at rear, index, bibliography/references, hundreds col ills, distribution maps. Or pictorial card covers with integral flaps. Spine creased, very slight edge wear to cover. Unique guide to identify almost 400 species of Australian butterflies focusing on living butterflies throughout their lifecycle. Size: 4to.

  • Orr, Albert & Roger Kitching

    Language: English

    Published by Jacana Books, Crows Nest, 2010

    ISBN 10: 174175108X ISBN 13: 9781741751086

    Seller: M. & A. Simper Bookbinders & Booksellers, WARRNAMBOOL, VIC, Australia

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    Paperback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. A unique guide to help identify the nearly 400 species to which our continent plays host but with its focus on living butterflies, it is much more than an identification guide. Within its pages is a concise but broad, non-technical introduction to butterfly biology, history, ecology, evolution and conservation. Hundreds of meticulous illustrations show adult butterflies in life, flying or perched, among the plants and animals of their natural habitat, while others document the Australian butterfly species, with beautiful diagnostic half-wing illustrations of pinned specimens. It also explains and illustrates much of the known behaviour and ecology of Australian butterflies, and in so doing meets the needs of both the butterfly watcher and general nature lover. Butterflies of AustraliaÂpresents a remarkable blend of natural history, science and art. With a copy as guide the reader can appreciate the charm and purpose underlying butterflies' far from frivolous lives. ; 280 x 220mm; viii, 296, 31 pages.

  • Orr, , Albert and Roger Kitching.

    Published by ydney, Allen & Unwin, 2010., 2010

    Seller: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australia

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    4to. viii+296pp. Original wrappers with French flaps. Numerous colour and black and white illustrations; a near fine copy. . First edition.

  • Roger Kitching, Albert Orr

    Language: English

    Published by Allen and Unwin, AU, 2010

    ISBN 10: 174175108X ISBN 13: 9781741751086

    Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: New. The world over people love butterflies but few understand much more about them than their physical beauty. Butterflies of Australia offers a unique guide to help identify the nearly 400 species to which our continent plays host but with its focus on living butterflies, it is much more than an identification guide.Within its pages is a concise but broad, non-technical introduction to butterfly biology, history, ecology, evolution and conservation. Hundreds of meticulous illustrations show adult butterflies in life, flying or perched, among the plants and animals of their natural habitat, while others document the Australian butterfly species, with beautiful diagnostic half-wing illustrations of pinned specimens. It also explains and illustrates much of the known behaviour and ecology of Australian butterflies, and in so doing meets the needs of both the butterfly watcher and general nature lover.Butterflies of Australia presents a remarkable blend of natural history, science and art. With a copy as guide the reader can appreciate the charm and purpose underlying butterflies' far from frivolous lives.