Common Butterflies of the Southwest
62 butterfly species are covered, both common and exotic, found in the Southwest, including West Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Utah and Nevada, and desert California. They include swallowtails, fritillaries, metalmarks, sulphurs, skippers, hairstreaks, blues, and more. Images, descriptive captions, and habitat index by Rick Cech (pronounced Check), a well known naturalist and butterfly expert, author of Butterflies of the East Coast (Princeton University Press, 2005).
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Common Butterflies of the Southwest
62 butterfly species are covered, both common and exotic, found in the Southwest, including West Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Utah and Nevada, and desert California. They include swallowtails, fritillaries, metalmarks, sulphurs, skippers, hairstreaks, blues, and more. Images, descriptive captions, and habitat index by Rick Cech (pronounced Check), a well known naturalist and butterfly expert, author of Butterflies of the East Coast (Princeton University Press, 2005).
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Common Butterflies of the Southwest

Common Butterflies of the Southwest

by Rick Cech
Common Butterflies of the Southwest

Common Butterflies of the Southwest

by Rick Cech

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62 butterfly species are covered, both common and exotic, found in the Southwest, including West Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Utah and Nevada, and desert California. They include swallowtails, fritillaries, metalmarks, sulphurs, skippers, hairstreaks, blues, and more. Images, descriptive captions, and habitat index by Rick Cech (pronounced Check), a well known naturalist and butterfly expert, author of Butterflies of the East Coast (Princeton University Press, 2005).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621262305
Publisher: Earth Sky + Water, LLC
Publication date: 07/25/2017
Product dimensions: 3.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.20(d)
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