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Seeing Butterflies

Seeing Butterflies

New Perspectives on Colour, Patterns & Mimicry

By (author) Philip Howse

$29.99

  • By the award-winning author of Butterflies: Messages from Psyche and Giant Silkmoths, ISBN 9781906506254
  • Reveals astonishing insights into the life of butterflies and moths
  • Shows previously unrecognised examples of mimicr.
  • Will appeal to biologists, artists and anyone interested in wildlife and photographs
Full Description

Insect predators such as birds see a greater range of colors than we do and focus on details rather than whole objects. Engraved on the wings of many butterflies and moths, among the rainbow colors and the opalescence, are images that closely resemble millipedes, salamanders, frogs, snakes, falcons, spiders, hornets, bats, large canine teeth, claws, caterpillars, wolves, and owls.

Philip Howse explains how these colors and designs have evolved and how the insects are protected by such camouflage, mimicry and deception. Separate chapters are devoted to commonly seen groups of butterflies, such as whites, admirals, emperors, monarchs, swallowtails, blues and morphos, peacocks and passion vine butterflies as well as hawkmoths and giant silkmoths. An appendix provides a simple identification guide to British and European butterflies and to familiar tropical species.

This new way of looking at these beautiful and iconic insects and the superb images will inform and inspire nature-lovers, photographers, artists and scientists.

Specifications
Publisher
Papadakis
ISBN
9781906506469
Published
21st Oct 2014
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
7.33 in x 9.49 in
Pages
176 Pages
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