Description |
288 pages : illustrations (color) ; 28 cm |
Note(S) |
Includes index. |
Summary |
Here are some of the most colorful, spectacular and sometimes weird examples of the world's butterflies and moths. From the common swallowtail to the iridescent blue morpho, Thomas Marent's stunning photographs provide a close-up view of the remarkable family of insects known as Lepidoptera. The macro photography complements the enlightening text written by zoologist Ronald Orenstein, who explains the scientific curiosities of these amazing insects. He makes clear how to differentiate between butterflies and moths; how caterpillars camouflage themselves; and how their feeding strategies and evolutionary adaptations help them prevail in the wild. |
Contents |
Introducing butterflies -- Swallowtails -- Skippers -- Whites, sulphers and yellows -- Brush-footed butterflies -- Gossamer-winged butterflies -- Metalmarks -- Butterfly wings -- Butterfly life history -- What butterflies eat -- Butterflies in their environment -- Myriads of moths. |
Subject(S) |
Butterflies.
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Butterflies -- Identification.
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Butterflies -- Pictorial works.
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Illustrated works.
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Added Name(S) |
Marent, Thomas, photographer.
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ISBN |
9781770855809 |
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1770855807 |
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