Second edition of an indispensable, practical identification guide for all active moth enthusiasts.
Introduction
Species accounts
Further reading
Index of scientific names
Index of English names
Martin Townsend started specialising in Lepidoptera at
the age of ten. He graduated with a BSc in Zoology from the
University of Aberdeen in 1985, and since then has worked in
ecological research and conservation. He is now an independent
consultant, carrying out site surveys for conservation bodies and
other landowners.
Paul Waring was born in the New Forest. A schoolboy interest
in caterpillars led to Honours Zoology at the University of Oxford
and a PhD on the impact of woodland management in Bernwood Forest.
Since 1987, he has worked full time on moth conservation in
Britain, both within government conservation agencies and as a
freelancer, as well as mothing throughout the world.
Richard Lewington studied graphic design at the Berkshire
College of Art, and since leaving in 1971 has specialised in
natural-history illustration. His meticulous paintings are the
mainstay of many of the modern classics of field-guide art,
including The Butterflies of Britain and Ireland, Guide to Garden
Wildlife and Field Guide to the Bees of Great Britain and Ireland.
Richard has also designed and illustrated wildlife stamps for
several countries. In 1999 he was awarded Butterfly Conservation's
Marsh Award for the promotion of Lepidoptera conservation, and in
2010 the Zoological Society of London's Stamford Raffles Award for
contribution to zoology.
Compact, durable, portable and informative ... Thoroughly
recommended.
*British Journal of Entomology*
A remarkable book, packed with information and superb
illustrations.
*Entomologists's Gazette*
A delight to flick through, especially if you simply want to marvel
at the diversity of species we have on our shores.
*The Online Journal of Lepidoptera*
Not only a great companion to the main Field Guide, but a very
useful book in its own right.
*UKMoths*
This is a superb publication, designed for true field use – pocket
sized, well laid out and with
beautiful and accurate drawings.
*BRISC Recorder News*
An invaluable field companion that should promote and aid interest
in recording moths both for general interest and
biodiversity/habitat monitoring purposes.
*Scottish Forestry*
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