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Field Guide to the Butterflies of the Australian Capital Territory

Field Guide to the Butterflies of the Australian Capital Territory Book Cover Field Guide to the Butterflies of the Australian Capital Territory
Suzi Bond, with Steve Holliday and John Stein
National Parks Association of the ACT
15 December, 2016
232
9780980285482
colour photographs for all species
scientific names index, common names index, host plant name index and glossary

The Field Guide to the Butterflies of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) contains species descriptions, life cycle and habitat information as well as photos, maps of records and predicted preferred habitats for the 87 butterfly species occurring in the ACT.

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