The ecology, biogeography and speciation of the butterflies of the Azores, by Mark Payne. Hardback. World Natural History Publications, “The Lake District”, 2019, 370 pp.

This is the second book in a planned series of numerous books covering all of the world’s butterflies. It opens with a detailed and lengthy account of the author, his supposed achievements and future plans. A prominent acknowledgement to Martin Wiemers, a highly respected European entomologist, is o...

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Main Author: Tennent, John (author)
Format: review
Language:eng
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/5849
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/5849
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Summary:This is the second book in a planned series of numerous books covering all of the world’s butterflies. It opens with a detailed and lengthy account of the author, his supposed achievements and future plans. A prominent acknowledgement to Martin Wiemers, a highly respected European entomologist, is out of date. Martin has disassociated himself from the books and withdrawn co-authorship of a proposed volume on Macaronesian endemic butterflies advertised in the book. […].