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The butterfly fauna of the Griffith district, a fragmented semi-arid landscape in inland southern New South Wales

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Braby, Michael
Edwards, Ted D

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Surrey Beatty & Sons

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Thirty-three species of butterflies are recorded from the Griffith district in the semi-arid zone of inland southern New South Wales. The butterfly community comprises the following structure: 19 species (58%) are resident 7 (21%) are regular immigrants;

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Pacific Conservation Biology

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