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Dave McCormick
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Best book on aberrations

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Is "variation in the British butterflies" by A. S. Harmer and illustrated by A. D. A. Russwurm the best book on butterfly aberrations for UK butterflies? Just wanted to have a book on this kinda subject. Is there any books like this for moths?
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I believe Harmer is probably the best of the lot - mainly because it has a lot of interesting preamble!

I don't know of any books covering moth variations.

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