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Synopsis of the Described Lepidoptera of North America: Part I--Diurnal and Crepuscular Lepidoptera. Comp. for the Smithsonian Institution, Volume 4,
Contributor(s): Morris, John Gottlieb (Author), Clemens, Brackenridge (Author)
ISBN: 1276255217     ISBN-13: 9781276255219
Publisher: Nabu Press
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Published: February 2012
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Physical Information: 0.81" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (1.54 lbs) 392 pages
 
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Synopsis Of The Described Lepidoptera Of North America: Part I--Diurnal And Crepuscular Lepidoptera. Comp. For The Smithsonian Institution, Volume 4, Issue 2; Volume 133 Of Publication (Smithsonian Institution); Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections; Synopsis Of The Described Lepidoptera Of North America; Brackenridge Clemens; Synopsis Of The Described Lepidoptera Of North America: Part I--Diurnal And Crepuscular Lepidoptera. Comp. For The Smithsonian Institution; Brackenridge Clemens

John Gottlieb Morris, Brackenridge Clemens

Smithsonian institution, 1882

Nature; Butterflies & Moths; Butterflies; Nature / Butterflies & Moths