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Aufteilung d. Gattung Opsiphanes Westw., Beschreibung neuer Brassoliden u. synonymische Notizen

by Stichel, H

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Some marginal chipping to the front and wear tan wrappers; otherwise a very good copy.
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Berlin: Berliner Entomologischer Verein, 1901. First edition.. Some marginal chipping to the front and wear tan wrappers; otherwise a very good copy.. Pp. 487-524; 2 plates of butterfly wings (1 black-and-white photo and one chromolithograph). Original plain tan wrappers, 8vo. From the journal: Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift volume 46. This work presents the distribution of the Genus Opsiphanes and the description of new Brassoliden with synonymous notes. Opsiphanes is a genus of colorful butterflies of the family Nymphalidae found from Mexico to South America. Printed dedication from the author tipped in at the front.

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Title
Aufteilung d. Gattung Opsiphanes Westw., Beschreibung neuer Brassoliden u. synonymische Notizen
Author
Stichel, H
Book Condition
Used - Some marginal chipping to the front and wear tan wrappers; otherwise a very good copy.
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Berlin: Berliner Entomologischer Verein, 1901. First edition.
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