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With practical tips, the authors invite citizen scientists to expand our knowledge of this final frontier and our understanding of life on Earth.
Southern African Moths & Their Caterpillars illustrates 1,500 species of the region's moths, and most of their caterpillars.
James Lowen embarks on a year-long quest to celebrate the joy of Britain's rarest and most remarkable moths.
This third edition has been significantly expanded so that it includes all species on the British list, approximately 2,500 in total.
Moths of Europe, Volume 5: Noctuids 1: this guide covers around 750 moths.
Volume 4 sets new standards in the study of the European Eupitheciini and Perizomini.
This guide book covers exclusively pyralids in the Pyralidae family which span the subfamilies Pyralinae, Epipaschiinae, Galleriinae and Phycitinae.
This new checklist covers all recorded UK species.
A journey of discovery to unknown beauties.
Covers distribution, behaviour, ecology, phenology, and physiology of Calyptra species. Includes an identification key.
British Moths: A Gateway Guide is an introduction to 350 species of the most common and eye-catching adult moths of the UK, grouped by season for easy identification.
The atlas includes accounts for 866 macro-moth species, each with a distribution map showing current and historical occurrences, trends, status, a phenology chart and colour image.
This guide book covers the zygaenids (Zygaenidae), Brachodidae and pyralids (Crambidae).
In Bee Tiger, Philip Howse, an expert on mimicry, takes us on a tour de force of the biology and rich folk lore of this intriguing insect.
Hawk Moths of Jamaica for the first time provides photographs, descriptions, and distribution maps of all species recorded from the island.
A richly illustrated look at the natural history of moths