Butterflies of the Neotropical Region - Tome 7, Lycaenidae - Beau Livre

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Bernard d' Abrera - Butterflies of the Neotropical Region - Tome 7, Lycaenidae.
With this volume, the author has completed his multi-volume treatment of the Butterflies of the World. He has left the treatment of the Neotropical Lycaenidae... Lire la suite
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With this volume, the author has completed his multi-volume treatment of the Butterflies of the World. He has left the treatment of the Neotropical Lycaenidae to the final volume because in his opinion, they present the greatest difficulties to the naturalist and systematist. The biology, behaviour and distributions of these mercurial little creatures are so relatively unknown, that it may be well into the next century before an understanding of them reaches the same level as say, any of the other families of the Neotropical Region.
Further, the problem is exacerbated by the paucity of competent workers devoted to the Neotropical Lycaenids. The literature emerging from the Americas in particular, can best be described as a Curates Egg of an output, arguably good, and then only in parts. The Author is only too painfully aware that there are perhaps another 150 to 250 species as yet undetermined or undescribed, or simply not available to him in the production of this title.
However with this work he offers at best a sketchy, but still highly necessary map for progress through the tortured pathways of this terra incognita of the wonderful universe of the Lepidoptera. He trusts however that by falling back on traditional systematics he will be providing the users of the volume, with a few more signposts to the pitfalls, snares and traps that abound in the great adventure ahead, both for those so foolish as to think they can simply prolifically publish their way out of trouble, and to those who think they can solve the problems extant by relying upon the canons of the bogus and decidedly unholy churches of Evolutionary Phylogenetics and Hennigian Cladistics.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/1995
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-947352-29-5
  • EAN
    9780947352295
  • Format
    Beau Livre
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    180 pages
  • Poids
    1.7 Kg
  • Dimensions
    26,4 cm × 35,3 cm × 2,3 cm

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L'éditeur en parle

This volume represents the final parr of the Masterwork devoted to the true Butterflies (Papiliotüdea) of the World. Thep project first began in 1965 when the author was a callow youth of only 25, with the first volume in the series being published in 1970. This was of course the now quite famous Butterflies of the Australian Region, perhaps the most significant volume on butterflies to be published after the Second World War.
The effect that volume has had on an entire generation of Lepidopterists has been profound, with an enormous output of revisions, descriptions of new taxa, and other beautifully produced volumes on the Lepidoptera appearing regularly from all over the world, (some of these also having illustrations by B.D'A.) Since then of course, each subsequent volume in the series by this author, has produced a further flurry of activity in each of the regions covered, and in every one of the families treated, some authors even being invited to publish their own newly described tana in this series of volumes.
The author has now turned his attention to revisions of some of his earlier volumes, as well as to preparing a new three-volume work on the Saturniid moths of the world.

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