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<DIV>I just received my copy of Butterflies of Central America Volume 2.
This Volume covers coppers, blues, hairstreaks and metalmarks with some 1731
mostly very good photos in situ and from collections. These photos were
contributed by more than 80 photographers, most of whom are on these mail lists
and identification of the species were aided by the generous contributions
of some of the top experts in the field of diurnal lepidoptera. Besides
D’abrera’s volumes I know of no other book that has as many identified images of
hairstreaks and metalmarks.</DIV>
<DIV>Kim Garwood has literally devoted her life to the preparation of these
guides, probably spending more time in the neotropics than at home in Mission,
Texas. Those of us who have been fortunate to spend time with Kim
photographing butterflies in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, as well as Mexico
and Central America can testify to her drive and scholarly approach to these
projects.</DIV>
<DIV>This book and Kim’s other volumes on Central America, Southern Amazonas,
northeastern Mexico, as well as those still in prep on Atlantic Brazil and the
Andes, can be obtained from Kim’s and Richard Lehman’s web site: <A
href="http://www.neotropicalbutterflies.com">www.neotropicalbutterflies.com</A>
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<DIV style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri'; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Hank
Brodkin <BR>Carr Canyon, Cochise County, AZ<BR>31°26’59.8”N
110°16’02.8”W<BR>hbrodkin@cox.net<BR>"Butterflies of Arizona - a Photographic
Guide"<BR>"Finding Butterflies in Arizona - a Guide to the Best
Sites"<BR>http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b222/hbrodkin/<BR>
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