Butterflies and Insects of the Caribbean

Butterflies and Insects of the Caribbean
Title Butterflies and Insects of the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author I Gruner
Publisher
Pages 131
Release 1979
Genre Butterflies
ISBN 9782857000440

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Butterflies and Other Insects of the Eastern Caribbean

Butterflies and Other Insects of the Eastern Caribbean
Title Butterflies and Other Insects of the Eastern Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Peter D. Stiling
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Pages 100
Release 1986
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Featuring photographs Butterflies and other Insects of the Eastern Caribbean, this is a guide to the species most commonly found in the Lesser Antilles, the chain of islands stretching from the Virgins to the North of Trinidad and Tobago in the south.

Butterflies of the Caribbean and Florida

Butterflies of the Caribbean and Florida
Title Butterflies of the Caribbean and Florida PDF eBook
Author Peter Stiling
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This is a guide to the most frequently encountered and most brightly coloured species of butterflies to be found in the Caribbean and Florida, from Trinidad with its South American species to Florida and its North American endemics. Material in the book includes the nature and life-cycle of the butterfly, and a consideration of the area and variety of habitats. Over 80 species are described and illustrated.

Butterflies of Jamaica

Butterflies of Jamaica
Title Butterflies of Jamaica PDF eBook
Author Eric Garraway
Publisher MacMillan
Pages 112
Release 2005
Genre Butterflies
ISBN 9780333992555

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Covers the most common varieties as well as the less well-known species on the island - Butterflies. This illustrated book includes information on: the life cycle of the butterfly; its feeding habits; its natural habitats and enemies as well as outlining the essential conservation measures required to preserve the more endangered breeds.

The Butterfly Hunters in the Caribbees

The Butterfly Hunters in the Caribbees
Title The Butterfly Hunters in the Caribbees PDF eBook
Author Eugene Murray-Aaron
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1894
Genre Blacks
ISBN

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A novel about the adventures of a group of butterfly hunters in the Caribbees.

The Butterflies of Hispaniola

The Butterflies of Hispaniola
Title The Butterflies of Hispaniola PDF eBook
Author Albert Schwartz
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 602
Release 1989
Genre Butterflies
ISBN

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"A wealth of field data and ecological information.... Schwartz knows the island and its butterflies better than anyone else alive.... The scholarship is beyond reproach."--Lee D. Miller, curator, Allyn Museum of Entomology, Florida Museum of Natural History The butterflies of the Greater Antilles island of Hispaniola have in general been overlooked since Hall's 1925 summary, a situation Albert Schwartz remedies with this thoroughgoing study. Hispaniola, composed of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, paleogeographically the most interesting of the Antilles, has a topography so ideal for butterflies that nearly two hundred species live there, including sixty endemic species--more than on all the other islands combined. Schwartz's is the first major attempt to uncover the ecological and biogeographic reasons for this diversity. The book contains detailed information on natural history, ecology, taxonomy, elevational distribution, food plants used by adults, and seasonality, as well as occurrence on satellite islands. Schwartz accompanies his species accounts and analyses with photographs of selected ecologies and detailed distribution maps for each species, making this a reference for the general collector to areas that need further research. His descriptive keys, in Spanish and English, list 212 couplets. Besides its obvious value to lepidopterists, this book will fill a need for students on any aspect of West Indian fauna. Albert Schwartz, a professor emeritus of biology at Miami-Dade Community College, is an adjunct curator at the Florida Museum of Natural History and a research associate at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the National Museum of Natural History, and the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Santo Domingo. He has written and coauthored numerous studies on Caribbean amphibians, reptiles, and Lepidoptera.

A Field Guide to the Butterflies of the West Indies

A Field Guide to the Butterflies of the West Indies
Title A Field Guide to the Butterflies of the West Indies PDF eBook
Author Norman Denbigh Riley
Publisher Crown
Pages 256
Release 1975
Genre Nature
ISBN

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