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Lepidoptera of Southern Africa: Host-plants & Other Associations

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Author: Dr DM Kroon

Publication date: 1999

NEW,  CATALOGUE - ISBN 0-620-24916-1

Catalogue detail: 160 x A4 pages.

Lists all recognised Lepidoptera species, and known host plant associations.

THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK HAS BEEN TO COLLATE NEW INFORMATION AND THAT FOUND IN SCATTERED LITERATURE RECORDS OFTEN ONLY AVAILABLE IN SPECIALIST LIBRARIES.  IT IS A COMPILATION OF KNOWN HOST-PLANTS OF LEPIDOPTERA AND SURVIVAL STRATEGIES  OF THE LARVAE MOSTLY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN REGION.

Comprehensive cross-index and updated classification.

Binding: A4 Folios thermal bound & sewn.

RSA cost of standard edition R80.00. Includes handling and registered postage.

Overseas cost: Please enquire beforehand . Add Handling, postage and registration extra.

Bank charges must be factored in. Please enquire beforehand.

Additional copies may be ordered.


Send Enquiries to:

Dr DM Kroon

PO Box 572

SASOLBURG 1947 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text7688 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Please include your postal address, and phone number + code. ( and/or e-mail address )

(Please print initials and surname clearly)

Thank you.

Dr. DM Kroon

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