Britain''s Day-flying Moths
ISBN: 9781400846900
Platform/Publisher: De Gruyter / Princeton University Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited

This concise photographic field guide will help you identify any of the 100 or so day-flying moths found in Britain and Ireland. Combining stunning photographs, authoritative text, and an easy-to-use design, this book makes a perfect traveling companion--one that will increase your enjoyment of these colorful and intriguing creatures. Like butterflies, some moths fly regularly in sunshine, whereas others that usually fly only at night are readily disturbed from their resting places during the day. This guide describes all of these species, with at least one photograph of each in its natural, resting pose. The text includes a brief description of each moth, with details of its life history, where and when to look for it, its status, the food plants of its caterpillars, and its special features. Introductory sections cover many topics, including how to distinguish moths from butterflies; classification; life cycle and behavior; ecological importance; the impact of habitat and climate change; recording and monitoring; and conservation.


Individual accounts for some 100 species
Stunning photographs of every moth, as you see them
Attractive, easy-to-use, and accessible design

David Newland is the author of Discover Butterflies in Britain and the coauthor of Britain's Butterflies . Robert Still , the cofounder of WILD Guides , has designed more than thirty of its titles, and is the coauthor of Britain's Butterflies and Britain's Sea Mammals . Andy Swash , the managing director of WILD Guides , is the coauthor of Britain's Butterflies and Britain's Dragonflies (all WILD Guides ).
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