
Moths of Australia
Ian F. Common(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 1990
Book
Leather / fine binding
VI, 535 pages
978-90-04-09227-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This is the first comprehensive, reliable, well-illustrated book covering the enormous diversity of Australian moths, summarising our knowledge of them, and presenting much original work.
More than 1,000 of the 10,000 named Australian species are figured in colour of halftone photographs. Also included is an up-to-date nomenclature and a wealth of information on distribution, larval food plants, and the fascinating behaviour of these often colourful insects. Emphasis is given to the living insects and the means they employ to cope with environmental pressures. There are also authoritative accounts of the structure, life history, biology, population control, economic significance, evolution and geographical distribution. A modern classification of the world fauna is provided, and detailed information on those families occurring in Australia, with descriptions and figures of egg, larval, pupal and adult structure, and discussions of the biology. A section on collecting and studying moths, a glossary, an index, a table of the larval food plants and an extensive list of references are additional features.
More than 1,000 of the 10,000 named Australian species are figured in colour of halftone photographs. Also included is an up-to-date nomenclature and a wealth of information on distribution, larval food plants, and the fascinating behaviour of these often colourful insects. Emphasis is given to the living insects and the means they employ to cope with environmental pressures. There are also authoritative accounts of the structure, life history, biology, population control, economic significance, evolution and geographical distribution. A modern classification of the world fauna is provided, and detailed information on those families occurring in Australia, with descriptions and figures of egg, larval, pupal and adult structure, and discussions of the biology. A section on collecting and studying moths, a glossary, an index, a table of the larval food plants and an extensive list of references are additional features.
Reviews / Votes
'...the virtues of this book lie in terms of its quality and its extreme usefulness to students and researchers...'James S. Miller, Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 1991.
'This is a wonderful book, packed with invaluable information, much of it original, it is extensively illustrated and beautifully written.'
Malcolm J. Scoble, Journal of National History, 1991.
'...the book succeeds at three levels - as an illustrated guide to moths [in] Australia; as an introduction to moths in general, and as a detailed description of a modern classification to family [...] of the vast Australian moth fauna.'
J.S. Dugdale, New Zealand Entomologist, 1992.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
Illustrations
129 Fig., 32 farb. Taf.
Weight
1304 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-09227-3 (9789004092273)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ian Common M.A., D. Agr. Sc, FRES received his formal entomological training at the University of Queensland. Publications: Australian Moths and Australian Butterflies, a co-author of Butterflies of Australia, the author of the chapter on Lepidoptera in Insects of Australia, articles on Lepidoptera in the Australian Encyclopaedia and the Encyclopaedia of Papua and New Guinea and numerous papers in scientific journals.
Ederic Slater is a widely acclaimed nature photographer in Australia.
Ederic Slater is a widely acclaimed nature photographer in Australia.