Advance copies available now: An Illustrated History of Butterflies of the Afrotropical Indian Ocean Islands: Madagascar, Comoros, Seychelles, Reunion, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Socotra
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We are very pleased to announce that we now have advance copies available of our forthcoming title: An Illustrated History of Butterflies of the Afrotropical Indian Ocean Islands: Madagascar, Comoros, Seychelles, Reunion, Mauritius, Rodrigues and Socotra by James M. Lawrence and Mark C. Williams. The title is due for formal release on 1st May, 2021. To grab an early bird copy of this book click here to go to the product information page, where you can order your copy.
Siri Scientific Press, 978-1-8381528-3-3, RRP £29.99
256 pp, 240 x 165 mm, soft cover, 73 colour plates
Foreword by Steve Collins (African Butterfly Research Institute, ABRI)
What a delight and wonderful opportunity to see the scientific paintings of which many are more than 100 years old, some as early as the establishment of the Linnean classification system over 250 years ago.
Almost all the illustrations used in this book are taken from hand-coloured paintings, which until now have been largely out of reach to the general public, due to the scarcity of the works which are also enormously expensive.
The authors have brought the scientific nomenclature up to the current classification status.
What generally happens when examining a book, particularly when used as a guide, is to turn to and look at the plates before reading the text. Many species from these islands have never been illustrated in a consolidated book before, and this in particular makes this book invaluable for field work. Although not all species are illustrated, they are generally covered in the text.
The Literature review is particularly valuable, as this has also never been consolidated before. Several of those species not illustrated in the 73 plates do appear in the various Figures in this section of the book.
An interesting assembly is to include the Island of Socotra, when generally one thinks of Madagascar and the surrounding islands as the Indian Ocean Islands. What a great opportunity to meet the butterflies of Socotra as well again, what has been written is largely unobtainable.
The authors must be congratulated for their vision, both of whom have previously published Field Guides to the butterflies of Seychelles, Philippines and Southern Africa, as well as the Internet-based encyclopedia Butterflies and Skippers of the Afrotropical Region, and thanked for making the current information available to a much wider audience. Thank you James and Mark and well done.
This book is a must have for any serious student of Afrotropical butterflies.
Steve Collins
African Butterfly Research Institute (ABRI), Nairobi January 2021
Contents
Authors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Islands
Literature
Species Accounts
Abbreviations used in the text
Higher Classification
Hesperiidae
Coeliadinae
Tagiadinae
Heteropterinae
Malazinae
Hesperiinae
Papilionidae
Papilioninae
Pieridae
Coliadinae
Pierinae
Nymphalidae
Danainae
Heliconiinae
Charaxinae
Biblidinae
Cyrestinae
Libytheinae
Apaturinae
Limenitidinae
Nymphalinae
Satyrinae
Riodinidae
Nemeobiinae
Lycaenidae
Miletinae
Theclinae
Polyommatinae
References
Plates
Index
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