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New Zealand Moths and Butterflies

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New Zealand Moths and Butterflies
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Publisher: West, Newman & Co.
ISBN/ASIN: B007NYH3P6
Number of pages: 179

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The present work is intended as a guide to those who desire to collect or study our native Lepidoptera, and also as a book of reference to the general reader. With a few exceptions this book only treats of what are, for the sake of convenience, termed the Macro-Lepidoptera.

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