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Review Of Australian Butterflies Annotated Version

KL DUNN & LE DUNN
CD-ROM US$35 (includes postage and handling)
The atlas set, 'Dunn & Dunn 1991', has become a landmark publication in the history of Australian butterfly collecting. Although long out of print, continued requests for copies have resulted in it now being made available as a single compilation on CD.
Embeds the original text as PDF files, incorporating all original charts and map figures, as well as extras re-compiled from the original data set (more than 960 figures, mostly in
colour).
Enhanced by annotations: documentation of errors, programming and project history,
methodology, data representativeness and other background information.
Easy to search text using the platform tool bars – maps can be ‘cut and pasted’ if required.
Requirements: Acrobat Reader 5 or above, Windows 98, ME or XP operating systems. May not auto-load on some systems (eg. 98 & ME) but can be loaded manually from Windows Explorer or similar file systems.
No regular user of the original work can afford to be without this annotated digital version.
PLEASE NOTE:
This is an annotated reprint of the 1991 original – it is not a field guide but a distributional species atlas.
This CD-ROM as with the original volumes has not been peer reviewed. Published by the authors.
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