Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
Princeton University Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Gardening for moths
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 3
- Preface 5
- The difference between butterflies and moths 6
- What is a day-flying moth? 7
- Moth biology 8
- The naming of moths 10
- Identifying moths 12
- Where to look for day-flying moths 16
- Gardening for moths 21
- Glossary 24
- Moth families with day-flying species 26
- Introduction to the species accounts 27
-
THE SPECIES ACCOUNTS
- Foresters and Burnets 28
- Clearwings 40
- Eggars, Emperor, Kentish Glory and Hook-tips 58
- Geometrids 66
- Hawk-moths 128
- Tussocks, Footmen, Tigers and Ermines 134
- Noctuids 148
- Micro-moths 176
- List of day-flying moths 202
- Conservation and legislation 210
- Butterfly and moth conservation 214
- Recording and monitoring 214
- Further reading 215
- Useful websites 217
- Acknowledgements and photographic credits 218
- Index 221
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 3
- Preface 5
- The difference between butterflies and moths 6
- What is a day-flying moth? 7
- Moth biology 8
- The naming of moths 10
- Identifying moths 12
- Where to look for day-flying moths 16
- Gardening for moths 21
- Glossary 24
- Moth families with day-flying species 26
- Introduction to the species accounts 27
-
THE SPECIES ACCOUNTS
- Foresters and Burnets 28
- Clearwings 40
- Eggars, Emperor, Kentish Glory and Hook-tips 58
- Geometrids 66
- Hawk-moths 128
- Tussocks, Footmen, Tigers and Ermines 134
- Noctuids 148
- Micro-moths 176
- List of day-flying moths 202
- Conservation and legislation 210
- Butterfly and moth conservation 214
- Recording and monitoring 214
- Further reading 215
- Useful websites 217
- Acknowledgements and photographic credits 218
- Index 221