Moths

Moths
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Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781915202703
ISBN-13 : 1915202701
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Moths by : Jane Hennigan

A thrilling dystopia, in turns heart-breaking and heart-pounding Where were you at the beginning? Or at the end? And where are we all now? Forty years ago, the world changed. Toxic threads left behind by mutated moths infected men and boys around the globe. Some were killed quietly in their sleep, others became crazed killers, wildly dangerous and beyond help. All seemed hopeless. But humanity adapted, healed and moved on. Now matriarchs rule, and men are kept in specially treated dust-free facilities for their safety and the good of society, never able to return to the outside. Mary has settled into this new world and takes care of the male residents at her facility. But she still remembers how things used to be and is constantly haunted by her memories. Of her family, of her joy, of… him. Now the world is quiet again, but only because secrets are kept safe in whispers. And the biggest secret of all? No one wants to live inside a cage… Exploring male violence against women, homo-normativity, and gynocracy, Moths is a powerful assessment of life through the lens of a main character in her 70s. A remastered and revitalised version of the previously self-published, smash-hit dystopian thriller by the same name, Moths shows us a new, post-pandemic world. File Under: Science Fiction [ Dust to Dust | Do you remember? | Kill or Be Killed | Another New World ]

The Moth Book

The Moth Book
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 522
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000001670516
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Moth Book by : William Jacob Holland

Discovering Moths

Discovering Moths
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780811772129
ISBN-13 : 0811772128
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Discovering Moths by : John Himmelman

In lively, accessible prose, John Himmelman explains the intricacy of moths' life cycle, their importance in nature, and how just a tiny handful of the many moth species are truly pests to humans. He tells how to attract moths with lights and bait, when and where to observe them, and how best to photograph these tiny subjects. Entertaining personal anecdotes and short profiles of some of the country's foremost moth-ers add human interest. This new edition updates photos and information while focusing on states east of the Mississippi.

Peterson Field Guide To Moths Of Northeastern North America

Peterson Field Guide To Moths Of Northeastern North America
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 635
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ISBN-10 : 9780547727431
ISBN-13 : 0547727437
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Peterson Field Guide To Moths Of Northeastern North America by : David Beadle

There are thousands of moth species in the northeast of North America, and while it might seem that they are all drab grays and browns, there is actually a startling variety. They come in a rainbow of colors, from brilliant oranges and pinks to soft greens and violets. There are moths with colorful leopard-like spots, and ones that look more like B-movie aliens; some that are as large as your hand, and others the size of a grain of rice. With helpful tips on how to attract and identify moths, range maps and season graphs showing when and where to find each species, and clear photographs that use the unique Peterson arrow system for easy identification, this guide provides everything an amateur or experienced moth-watcher needs. Sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute.

A Field Guide to Moths of Eastern North America

A Field Guide to Moths of Eastern North America
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Publisher : McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company
Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105114400489
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis A Field Guide to Moths of Eastern North America by : Charles V. Covell

Moths . . . has long been recognized as the most authoritative introduction to the moths of eastern North America. Intended for nonspecialists, but greatly appreciated by intermediate and advanced users, this book identifies and describes more than 1300 species in 59 families. The 1300 species, which include at least one in each of the 59 families present in the region, are those most likely to be encountered in eastern North America. Introductory chapters describe the anatomy and life cycle of moths and processes of collecting and preparing specimens. For each species, the book includes a description during the adult stage, the range as it was known in 1984, the flight season for adults, their relative abundance, and selected other information. Individual moths are portrayed from above, with wings extended, in 63 plates, many in color, while selected anatomical features, primarily wing shape and venation patterns, are illustrated in 76 black-and-white line drawings and photographs.

Moths of Western North America

Moths of Western North America
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9780520251977
ISBN-13 : 0520251970
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Moths of Western North America by : Jerry A. Powell

"Two of North America's most prolific and respected specialists on moths--particularly those of the West--have combined over a century of experience and scholarship to introduce western moths of all families authoritatively to both the amateur and the experienced professional entomologist. This biologically oriented and beautifully illustrated treatment of a quarter of all known western moth species fills a long-needed void, and does it superbly."--Charles V. Covell Jr., author of A Field Guide to Moths of Eastern North America "This work sets a new high water mark for North American lepidopterology. Considering the authors' century of combined studies of western Lepidoptera, it is clear from the outset that no other team could have delivered a work so rich in taxonomic and life history information, much of it being original and appearing in the literature for the first time. I will read my copy more like a novel than a reference work, casting about the accounts and repeatedly flipping through the 2300 color images to better familiarize myself with our continent's rich and handsome diversity of moths. Moths of Western North America will serve as both gateway and catalyst for the study of moths for decades, and especially for microlepidopterans--for whom no like work exists in the New World."--David L. Wagner, author of Caterpillars of Eastern North America "Recent years have seen a surge of interest in moths, with growing appreciation of their amazing diversity and their great ecological importance. Information on western moths has been scattered and scarce, however, so this new volume is a tremendous step forward. Jerry Powell and Paul Opler bring a vast amount of knowledge and experience to the subject, and their Moths of Western North America is a landmark publication, instantly indispensable to anyone with a serious interest in Lepidoptera."--Kenn Kaufman, coauthor of Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America

Weird Butterflies and Moths

Weird Butterflies and Moths
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1770858148
ISBN-13 : 9781770858145
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Weird Butterflies and Moths by : Ronald Orenstein

Facts about butterflies and moths are paired with colorful photographs.

Butterflies and Moths

Butterflies and Moths
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9780486996271
ISBN-13 : 0486996271
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Butterflies and Moths by : Albertus Seba

Stunning graphics, selected from a great 18th-century classic of natural history, accurately depict nearly 500 authentic winged beauties. Ideal for scrapbooks, memory books, and other decorative uses, the detailed, royalty-free images will be highly valued by commercial artists and illustrators. 490 full-color illustrations.

The Wild Silk Moths of North America

The Wild Silk Moths of North America
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781501738005
ISBN-13 : 1501738003
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wild Silk Moths of North America by : Paul M. Tuskes

The Saturniidae are among the largest and showiest moths in North America. This comprehensive work covers the life history and taxonomy of a hundred species and subspecies of these Lepidoptera. The beautiful adults and larvae of all species are illustrated in thirty color plates, which are supported by line drawings of cocoons, distribution maps, and photographs of behavior. More than a natural history guide, this book includes chapters in population biology, life history strategies, disease and parasitoids, and the importance of silk moths of human culture. The systematic account emphasizes genetic differences among populations and the process of speciation and presents new information on experimental hybridization and life histories. For the student, researcher, and naturalist, here is practical information on collecting, rearing, and conducting original research. The entire text is referenced to an extensive bibliography.

The Lives of Moths

The Lives of Moths
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780691228563
ISBN-13 : 0691228566
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lives of Moths by : Andrei Sourakov

A richly illustrated look at the natural history of moths Moths are among the most underappreciated insects on the planet, yet they make up the majority of some 180,000 known species of Lepidoptera. Filled with striking images, The Lives of Moths looks at the remarkable world of these amazing and beautiful creatures. While butterflies may get more press than moths, Andrei Sourakov and Rachel Warren Chadd reveal that the lopsided attention is unjust. Moths evolved long before butterflies, and their importance cannot be overestimated. From the tiniest leaf miners to exotic hawk moths that are two hundred to three hundred times larger, these creatures are often crucial pollinators of flowers, including many that bloom at night or in twilight. The authors show that moths and their larvae are the main food source for thousands of animal species, and interact with other insect, plant, and vertebrate communities in ecosystems around the world, from tropical forests and alpine meadows to deserts and wetlands. The authors also explore such topics as evolution, life cycles, methods of communication, and links to humans. A feast of remarkable facts and details, The Lives of Moths will appeal to insect lovers everywhere.