Best book on aberrations
- Dave McCormick
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Best book on aberrations
Is "variation in the British butterflies" by A. S. Harmer and illustrated by A. D. A. Russwurm the best book on butterfly aberrations for UK butterflies? Just wanted to have a book on this kinda subject. Is there any books like this for moths?
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Re: Best book on aberrations
I believe Harmer is probably the best of the lot - mainly because it has a lot of interesting preamble!
I don't know of any books covering moth variations.
Cheers,
- Pete
I don't know of any books covering moth variations.
Cheers,
- Pete
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