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Book review: Butterflies: ecology and evolution taking flight. Boggs, C.L., Watt, W.B. and Ehrlich, P.R. (eds.) (2003); University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 756 p., 30 colour plates, 3 halftones, 110 line drawings, 59 tables. ISBN 0-226-06317-8 (cloth) US$ 110.00. ISBN 0-226-06318-6 (paper) US$ 45.00.

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Kirkland, P. Book review: Butterflies: ecology and evolution taking flight. Boggs, C.L., Watt, W.B. and Ehrlich, P.R. (eds.) (2003); University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 756 p., 30 colour plates, 3 halftones, 110 line drawings, 59 tables. ISBN 0-226-06317-8 (cloth) US$ 110.00. ISBN 0-226-06318-6 (paper) US$ 45.00.. Journal of Insect Conservation 8, 331–334 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-004-1554-6

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