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    Australian Moths - A Natural History

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    Presents a synthesis of much of the research work that has occurred over the last 30 years on the Australian moth fauna, focusing on the ecology, evolution and natural history of this key.... Toon meer
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    AuteurRoger Ll Kitching
    TaalEngels
    ISBN9781800627666
    UitgeverCABI Publishing
    Pagina's572
    Formaat250 x 179 x 46 (mm)
    BindwijzeHardback
    AfbeeldingenKleurenfoto's
    Jaar van uitgave  2026

    The insect Order Lepidoptera is one of the four megadiverse groups of insects globally. The vast majority of the Order are moths, and the unique Australian fauna has long been of interest to scientists and other enthusiasts.

    Australian Moths: A Natural History presents a synthesis of much of the research work that has occurred over the last 30 years on the Australian moth fauna, focusing on the ecology, evolution and natural history of this key Order of insects. All the chapters are authored by experts currently active in the field. Following introductory material, the chapters fall into three broad categories. Seven chapters present general accounts of the fauna, ranging from the history of its discovery (including Indigenous knowledge), through origin and evolution, community ecology, to conservation. A central block of chapters describes key groups of Australian moths which have radiated extensively in Australia, followed by chapters summarising knowledge on key species. These species are of particular economic, social or conservation significance. The book closes with a chapter on key knowledge gaps as a challenge to future researchers and naturalists.

    The work is essential reading for research students, senior scientists, conservationists, pest managers and amateur entomologists. It aims to promote moths as exciting and productive subjects for further study, enthusiasm and admiration.

    Contents

    1. Introduction: Moths and the Australian fauna

    Part 1: History, evolution & ecology
    2. Discovery and history
    3. Origins and evolution
    4. Biogeography
    5. Life histories and feeding ecology
    6. Natural enemies: challenges and responses
    7. Dispersal and migration
    8. The community ecology of Australian moths
    9. Moth conservation in Australia

    Part 2: Taxon accounts
    10. The Hepialidae: the ghost moths
    11. The Heliozelidae: the shield-bearers
    12. The Oecophoridae: the mallee or concealer moths
    13. The Xylorictidae: the timber moths
    14. The Psychidae: the bagworm moths
    15. The Cossoidea: wood-borers, sun moths, clearwing moths and their relatives
    16. The Limacodidae: the Australian cup-moths
    17. The Pyraloidea: the snout and grass moths
    18. The Geometridae: waves, emeralds, carpets and their relatives
    19. The Sphingidae: the hawkmoths
    20. Noctuoidea - an overview
    21. The Arctiinae: the tiger, lichen and wasp moths
    22. The day-moths (Agaristinae)

    Part 3: Species of economic importance
    23. Moths as pests in Australia
    24. The Jarrah leafminer: Perthida glyphopa
    25. The diamondback moths; Plutella xylostella and Plutella australiana
    26. The giant wood moth: Endoxyla cinereus
    27. Tortricid pests: codling moth, light-brown apple moth and their relatives
    28. Moths of stored products
    29. Processionary caterpillars: Ochrogaster lunifer - a cryptic species complex
    30. The fruit-piercing moths: Eudocima species - identities, distribution, ecology and pest status
    31. The gumleaf skeletonizer moth: Uraba lugens
    32. The earworms, bollworms and budworms: Helicoverpa spp.

    Part 4: Species of special interest and conservation concern
    33. Moths of special significance
    34. Scribbly gum moths: Osmograptis spp.
    35. The golden sun-moth: Synemon plana
    36. The southern pink underwing, (Phyllodes imperialis smithersi) - a flagship species
    37. The bogong moths, Agrotis infusa
    38. Knowledge gaps and opportunities: a future for moth studies in Australia

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