The fully revised and expanded second edition of the ground-breaking book that made the fascinating micro-moth group accessible to the general naturalist.
Phil Sterling is a conservationist, writer and public
speaker with particular interest in lesser-known moth species. He
holds an MA (Oxon) in Zoology and his DPhil (Oxon) was on the
ecology and biological control of the Brown-tail Moth. He is a
Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, and a member of the
British Entomological and Natural History Society and British
Ecological Society. He's worked in conservation for 35 years and is
currently at Butterfly Conservation where he works on a UK-wide
project to improve habitat for wildlife in the built
environment.
@PhilSterling3
Mark Parsons has been recording moths since 1976, and has
contributed many articles to entomological journals, and written
papers and publications on Lepidoptera. He has a BSc in Biology, is
a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society and is a member of the
British Entomological and Natural History Society and the Societas
Europae Lepidopterologica. He's worked as an entomologist for the
Nature Conservancy Council and the Joint Nature Conservation
Committee, as well as a lepidopterist at the Natural History
Museum. Since 1999, he has worked for Butterfly Conservation,
overseeing their moth conservation efforts.
Richard Lewington is an acknowledged leader in the field of
insect 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.
@rlewington2
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