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    AuthorsThomas W. Turner & Vaughan A. Turland
    ISBN9781039146082
    PublisherFriesenPress
    LanguageEnglish
    Pages134
    Size279 x 216 (mm)
    FormatPaperback
    Images   Colour images, illustrations and distribution maps
    Year published  2022

    Jamaica was initially one of a few locations in the New World where early collections of hawk moths were made by visiting naturalists including Sir Hans Sloane, Philip Gosse, and natural history illustrator Luke Robins. From this material several species of hawk moths, new to science, were first described by Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778), Dru Drury (1724-1803), Johan Phillip Fabricius (1745-1808) and others. In the subsequent centuries the known number of Jamaican hawk moth species has gradually grown with new records noted in individual descriptions or in species lists. However, there has been no single illustrated publication specifically devoted to Jamaica's hawk moths. Hawk Moths of Jamaica for the first time provides photographs, descriptions, and distribution maps of all species recorded from the island.

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    9781039146082

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