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​The Butterflies of Southern Africa


Author:

Dr. Elliot C.G. Pinhey


Publish Date:

1965


Publisher:

Nelson


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Near Fine
Kept in a Bro Dart book cover, there is little notable wear on dust jacket, which is unclipped. Light foxing at page edges. Inscription on front end page.

R325

Details

The Butterflies of Southern Africa by Dr. Elliot C.G. Pinhey, published in 1965 by Thomas Nelson & Sons in Johannesburg, is a seminal work in the field of African lepidopterology. This comprehensive volume offers an in-depth exploration of the butterfly species found throughout Southern Africa, making it an essential reference for both amateur enthusiasts and professional entomologists.