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    Ivor Migdoll

    Author of Ivor Migdoll's Field Guide to the Butterflies of Southern Africa (Field Guides)

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    Ivor Migdoll's Field Guide to the Butterflies of Southern Africa (Field Guides) (1987) 13 copies
    Field Guide to the Butterflies of Southern Africa (Field Guides to the Wildlife of Southern Africa) (1988) 6 copies
    VELDGIDS TOT DIE SKOENLAPPERS VAN SUIDER-AFRIKA 1 copy
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