Western Palearctic Butterflies in Photography.
Keywords:
Africa, Aglais, Agriades, Agrodiaetus, Albulina, Anthocharis, Apatura, Aphantopus, Aporia, Araschnia, Arethusana, Argynnis, Aricia, Austria, Azanus, Boloria, Brenthis, Brintesia, Bulgaria, Callophrys, Celaslrina, Charaxes. Chazara, Coenonympha, Colias, Colotis, Cupido, Cyaniris, Czechoslovakia, Danaus, Erebia, Euchloe, Eumedonia, Euphydryas, Europe, Everes, Fabriciana, France, Germany, Glauctipsyche, Gonepteryx, Hamearis, Heodes, Hipparchia, Hyponephele, Inachis, Iphiclides, Issoria, Italy, Lampides, Lasiommata, Leptidea, Limenitis, Lopinga, Lycaeides, Lycaena, Lycaenidae, Lysandra, Maculinea, Maniola, Melanargia, Meleageria, Melitaea, Mellicta, Mesoacidalia, Minois, Morocco, Neptis, Nordmannia, North Africa, Nymphalidae, Nymphalis, Oeneis, Palaeochrysophanus, Papilio, Papilionidae, Pararge, Parnassius, Philotes, Pieridae, Pieris, Plebejus, Plebicula, Polygonia, Polyommatus, Portugal, Pseudochazara, Pyronia, Quercusia, Satyrus, Scolitantides, Slovakia, Spain, Strymonidia, Switzerland, Syntarucus, Tarucus, Thecla, Thersamonia, Turkey, USA, Vacciniina, Vanessa, Zegris, Zerynthia, Zizeeria.Abstract
This photo essay presents 356 color figures, on 52 plates, of primarily European butterflies, photographed in nature. Various European countries are involved, as well as nearby areas like Morocco and Turkey. Some Holarctic species were photographed in the USA.Published
1994-09-01
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