REVIEW OF AUSTRALIAN BUTTERFLIES
Annotated Version
KL DUNN & LE DUNN
CD-ROM Aus$45 (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.
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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 This CD-ROM as with the original volumes has not been peer reviewed.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 (September 2006).
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Table 191
Queensland: Cooktown (ANIC) south to Mackay (MV) and at Yeppoon (Common & Waterhouse 1981). Occasional vagrants have been encountered further south to Eumundi (ANIC).
BARLOW: A01, A02, D17, D18, D19, F32
Single adults have been collected at Saltwater Creek Maryborough (RCMC) in 1972, Eumundi (ANIC) in 1948 and another observed in 1989 at Pialba (P.J. Fox pers. comm. 1989). The Maryborough specimen cited above was listed by Manskie & Manskie (1972) but attention was not drawn to it.