Butterflies of India

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Did you know that many butterflies have different forms for the dry and wet seasons? Or they are known to migrate in large numbers? That some feed on poisonous plants when they are caterpillars and become toxic, while other butterflies simply look like their poisonous brethren to scare away predators! Butterflies of India introduces us to the fascinating world of butterflies and discusses nearly 100 species commonly found in India. Butterflies from seven groups — swallowtails, whites and yellows, blues, milkweed butterflies, browns, brush-footed butterflies, and skippers–including rare species like the Kaiser-i-Hind and the White Dragontail are described with accompanying illustrations of butterflies and their larvae. Also included are a colour section on butterflies in their natural surroundings, and sections on how best to rear and photograph butterflies. Young readers, as well as parents, teachers and nature enthusiasts, will find this book informative and absorbing"

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Isaac David Kehimkar

Isaac David Kehimkar, General Manager, Programmes of the BNHS, is a well-known photographer.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jagdish Chandra Punetha

Jagdish Punetha, State Director, Maharashtra State Office, WWF-India, has been involved inj conservation projects for many years.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Thomas Gay

Thomas Gay, an officer in the Indian Civil Service (ICS), was a keen nature enthusiast.

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Title
Butterflies of India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9780195688016
Length
viii+71p., Plates; Figures; Tables; Glossary; Index; 26cm.
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