Butterflies of East Africa

Butterflies of East Africa
Author: Steve Collins
Publisher: Pocket Guides
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781775842422

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Compact guide to 246 common, spectacular and interesting butterflies found in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi. Concise text, colour photographs, distribution maps.

Pocket Guide Butterflies of East Africa

Pocket Guide Butterflies of East Africa
Author: Dino J. Martins
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1775842436

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Butterflies are among the most familiar and popular of all the insects, and butterfly watching makes an absorbing hobby. This handy, compact guide serves as an introduction to East Africa’s amazing butterfly diversity. It introduces 246 of the more common, spectacular and interesting species found in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi.

Butterflies & Barbarians

Butterflies & Barbarians
Author: Patrick Harries
Publisher: James Currey Publishers
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0852559844

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The Swiss missionaries played a primary role in explaining Africa to the literate world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This book emphasises how these European intellectuals, brought to the deep rural areas of southern Africa by their vocation, formulated and ordered knowledge about the continent. Central to this group was Junod who became a pioneering collector in the fields of entomology and botany. He would later examine African society with the methodology, theories and confidence of the natural sciences. On the way he came to depend on the skills of African observers and collectors. Out of this work emerged, in three stages between 1898 and 1927, an influential classic in the field of South African anthropology, Life of a South African Tribe. At the same time Patrick Harries examines how local people absorbed imported ideas into their own body of knowledge. Through a process of interchange and compromise, Africans adapted foreign ways of seeing and doing things, and rapidly made them their own. This is a history of new ideas and practices that shook African societies before and during the early years of colonialism. It is equally a history of ordinary people and their ability to adapt, change, and subvert these ideas. Professor T.O. Ranger says: 'Now, really for the first time, Harries sets these arguments in a wonderfully persuasive, detailed and dynamic context. He really understands the principle of nineteenth-century botany and insect classification, the organising concepts of linguistics, and the changing assumptions of ethnography and anthropology. One gets a profound sense of intellectual formation of debate and development of ideas. Missionary ideas are themselves no single thing but constantly in debate and in flux.'

Carcasson's African Butterflies

Carcasson's African Butterflies
Author: PR Ackery
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 1626
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0643102450

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The result of more than 20 years of research and collaboration by international butterfly experts, this book is the first comprehensive catalogue to the butterfly fauna of any major tropical region and, as such, provides a basic research tool for any worker with an interest in African butterflies. Covering 3593 recognised species in 300 genera, it deals with about 20% of the world butterfly fauna. Included are entries for all genus-group, species-group and infra-subspecific names applicable to the Afrotropical butterflies, a total of about 14 000 names. This work has a more wide-ranging appeal than a narrow taxonomic list, a volume that will be of value not only to taxonomists but to all biologists with an interest in Africa and its butterfly fauna.

The Butterflies of Kenya and Their Natural History

The Butterflies of Kenya and Their Natural History
Author: Torben Bjørn Larsen
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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This book is an illustrated identification guide to the 870 butterfly species recorded in Kenya. All the adult butterflies are illustrated on 64 color plates which show 1,500 museum specimens especially photographed for this volume. The plates are supplemented by black-and-white drawings of earlier stages for some of the species. The text includes 11 introductory chapters on butterfly biology, ecology, and behavior in the Kenyan environment, followed by detailed accounts of the species. These describe appearance, field characteristics, Kenyan and African distribution, subspecies, habits, larval food plants, and additional information. No other book on the East African butterfly fauna approaches the depth of coverage given here. The author combines attractive visual information with scientific natural history to provide a reference work that will be welcomed by butterfly enthusiasts, entomologists, ecologists, and naturalists all over the world.

South-African Butterflies

South-African Butterflies
Author: Roland Trimen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1889
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN:

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