Description

Hawkmoths are large charismatic insects with highly variable and colourful larvae. Some species are specialised in their habitat preferences, but others are widespread and often encountered in gardens. However, little is known about most species, and associating the adults with their larvae has previously been difficult or impossible.

Hawkmoths of Australia allows identification of all of the Australian hawkmoths for the first time and treats species found on mainland Australia and all offshore islands. It presents previously undescribed life histories of nearly all species and provides a comprehensive account of hawkmoth biology, including new parasitoids and their hawkmoth hosts. Detailed drawings and photographs show the external and internal morphology of adults and immatures, and eggs, larval instars and pupa. Keys are provided for last instar larvae and pupae of the 71 species that the authors have reared. A glossary, appendices to parasitoids and larval foodplants, an extensive reference list with bibliographical notes and a comprehensive index conclude the book.

The wealth of new information in this book makes it an essential reference for anyone interested in these moths.

Hawkmoths of Australia is Volume 13 of the Monographs on Australian Lepidoptera Series.

Features
  • The first full treatment of the Australian hawkmoths, covering their identification, distributions and biology.
  • Comprehensive life history accounts for most species, many previously unrecorded, illustrated in more than 800 colour photographs and supplemented by detailed technical descriptions.
  • Adults of all species illustrated in colour including variants never before figured.
  • A detailed account of natural enemies, especially of parasitoids, most previously unrecorded.
  • Distributions accurately detailed for all species for the first time.

Hawkmoths of Australia: Identification, Biology and Distribution

Product form

£187.00

Includes FREE delivery
Usually despatched within 12 days
Hardback by Maxwell S. Moulds , James P. Tuttle

2 in stock

Short Description:

Hawkmoths are large charismatic insects with highly variable and colourful larvae. Some species are specialised in their habitat preferences, but... Read more

    Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
    Publication Date: 01/01/2020
    ISBN13: 9781486302819, 978-1486302819
    ISBN10: 1486302815

    Number of Pages: 424

    Non Fiction

    Description

    Hawkmoths are large charismatic insects with highly variable and colourful larvae. Some species are specialised in their habitat preferences, but others are widespread and often encountered in gardens. However, little is known about most species, and associating the adults with their larvae has previously been difficult or impossible.

    Hawkmoths of Australia allows identification of all of the Australian hawkmoths for the first time and treats species found on mainland Australia and all offshore islands. It presents previously undescribed life histories of nearly all species and provides a comprehensive account of hawkmoth biology, including new parasitoids and their hawkmoth hosts. Detailed drawings and photographs show the external and internal morphology of adults and immatures, and eggs, larval instars and pupa. Keys are provided for last instar larvae and pupae of the 71 species that the authors have reared. A glossary, appendices to parasitoids and larval foodplants, an extensive reference list with bibliographical notes and a comprehensive index conclude the book.

    The wealth of new information in this book makes it an essential reference for anyone interested in these moths.

    Hawkmoths of Australia is Volume 13 of the Monographs on Australian Lepidoptera Series.

    Features
    • The first full treatment of the Australian hawkmoths, covering their identification, distributions and biology.
    • Comprehensive life history accounts for most species, many previously unrecorded, illustrated in more than 800 colour photographs and supplemented by detailed technical descriptions.
    • Adults of all species illustrated in colour including variants never before figured.
    • A detailed account of natural enemies, especially of parasitoids, most previously unrecorded.
    • Distributions accurately detailed for all species for the first time.

    Customer Reviews

    Be the first to write a review
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)

    Recently viewed products

    © 2024 Book Curl,

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account