Accessible introduction to the biology, life cycle, natural history,
and classification of moths
Moths are a crucial insect group encompassing more than 160,000 species,
and they are among the most ancient of Earth's inhabitants, with some
fossils believed to be 190 million years old. This richly illustrated
guide to their biology, evolution, and history demonstrates the
incredible diversity of these winged insects and reveals the ruthless
survival tactics used by some--including blood-sucking moths,
cannibalism in the cocoon, and carnivorous caterpillars. The book also
explores their extraordinary life cycle, charting development from egg
to larva to cocoon to airborne adult, as well as the surprising
variations of color and wing patterns that moths have evolved. Engaging
narrative and specially commissioned photographs of moth specimens make
Moths: A Complete Guide to Biology and Behavior a perfect gift book
for scientists and science enthusiasts alike.