The Butterflies of Pakistan
By: Roberts, T. J.
Contributor(s): Ali, Syed Babar.
Material type: BookPublisher: Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2001Edition: First Edition.Description: 290 p.ISBN: 0195779959 (hardcover); 9780195779950 (hardcover).Subject(s): Pakistan | ButterfliesDDC classification: 595.789095491 Roberts 24110 1st 2001 Wild.Life Summary: The first attempt to cover all the butterflies known to occur in Pakistan, with every species illustrated by the author. The illustrations include underwing pattern, and where applicable, both male and female forms. These are supplemented by a series of introductory chapters explaining the biology and geographic distribution, as well as present knowledge of the behavior, sensory faculties and defences against predators of each species. The book contains a gazetteer, extensive bibliography and a glossary of technical terms.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The first attempt to cover all the butterflies known to occur in Pakistan, with every species illustrated by the author. The illustrations include underwing pattern, and where applicable, both male and female forms. These are supplemented by a series of introductory chapters explaining the biology and geographic distribution, as well as present knowledge of the behavior, sensory faculties and defences against predators of each species. The book contains a gazetteer, extensive bibliography and a glossary of technical terms.
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