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A concise field manual for identifying common North American butterflies, presenting 295 colored figures that depict 255 species and varieties alongside succinct descriptions of wing patterns, sizes, ranges, and habits. The text opens with accessible explanations of butterfly anatomy, classification, and life history, then provides practical, field-oriented identification guidance, often illustrating only a single wing side or half when adequate. Emphasis is on clear visual comparison, terminology, and observation tips to assist naturalists and beginners in recognizing and distinguishing species across the United States and Canada.

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W. J. Holland

W. J. Holland was an American entomologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of butterflies. His notable work, "The Butterfly Book / A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Butterflies of North America," serves as an accessible resource for both enthusiasts and scholars interested in North American lepidopterology. Holland's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the natural world, combining scientific insight with engaging prose. In addition to his primary work, he contributed articles such as "The Mentor: Butterflies," which further disseminated knowledge about these fascinating insects. His legacy continues to inspire butterfly lovers and naturalists alike.

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