
Moths of the World
A Natural History
David L. Wagner(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 22. April 2025
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-691-24828-8 (ISBN)
Description
A marvelously illustrated guide to the world's moths
With more than 160,000 named species, moths are a familiar sight to most of us, flickering around lights, pollinating wildflowers about meadows and gardens, and as unwelcome visitors to our woolens. They come in a variety of colors, from earthy greens and browns to gorgeous patterns of infinite variety, and range in size from enormous atlas moths to tiny leafmining moths. Moths of the World is an essential guide to this astonishing group of insects, highlighting their remarkable diversity, miraculous metamorphoses, marvelous caterpillars, and much more.
Features hundreds of breathtaking color photos of moths from around the world
Covers anatomy, evolution, life cycle, behavior, ecology, and conservation
Profiles species from every major family, showcasing their endless variety of sizes, colors, shapes, and fascinating life histories
Discusses habitats, distribution, and hostplant associations
Written by a world-renowned expert
A Guide to Every Family is a richly illustrated series covering some of the world's most fascinating organisms, using a family-by-family approach wherever possible. Each book explores key topics such as anatomy, evolution, habitats, and lifestyle, and includes profiles of selected species to reveal the remarkable breadth of characteristics, appearance, and behavior across genera and families. Stunning color photographs, distribution maps, tables of information, and compelling species accounts combine to make this series irresistible for anyone interested in natural history at the global scale.
With more than 160,000 named species, moths are a familiar sight to most of us, flickering around lights, pollinating wildflowers about meadows and gardens, and as unwelcome visitors to our woolens. They come in a variety of colors, from earthy greens and browns to gorgeous patterns of infinite variety, and range in size from enormous atlas moths to tiny leafmining moths. Moths of the World is an essential guide to this astonishing group of insects, highlighting their remarkable diversity, miraculous metamorphoses, marvelous caterpillars, and much more.
Features hundreds of breathtaking color photos of moths from around the world
Covers anatomy, evolution, life cycle, behavior, ecology, and conservation
Profiles species from every major family, showcasing their endless variety of sizes, colors, shapes, and fascinating life histories
Discusses habitats, distribution, and hostplant associations
Written by a world-renowned expert
A Guide to Every Family is a richly illustrated series covering some of the world's most fascinating organisms, using a family-by-family approach wherever possible. Each book explores key topics such as anatomy, evolution, habitats, and lifestyle, and includes profiles of selected species to reveal the remarkable breadth of characteristics, appearance, and behavior across genera and families. Stunning color photographs, distribution maps, tables of information, and compelling species accounts combine to make this series irresistible for anyone interested in natural history at the global scale.
Reviews / Votes
"I highly recommend this book for citizen scientists, professionals, or anyone who has seen moths on their front porch and is curious about these animals and their 'secret' lives. . . . [A] perfect introduction to these amazing insects."---Alma Solis, American Entomologist "Moths are incredibly appealing insects, but they are not the easiest taxon to become familiar with. This book makes huge strides in that direction."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds "This magnificently illustrated book will appeal to a wide variety of readers interested in nature and uniquely beautiful animals. It has been written clearly and carefully so that it is easy for the lay person to understand. The photographs are stunning and there are hundreds to admire."---Ann Chilcott, The Beelistener "A good read, filled with interesting facts about moths, some of which are bound to be new to any reader."---Paul Waring, AtroposMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
300 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
859 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-24828-8 (9780691248288)
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E-Book
02/2025
1st Edition
Princeton University Press
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Person
David L. Wagner is professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Connecticut. He is the author of Caterpillars of Eastern North America: A Guide to Identification and Natural History (Princeton) and seven other books on butterflies and moths.