Collecting Giant Silkmoths

Collecting Giant Silkmoths
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Presents the full text of a paper entitled "Collecting Giant Silkmoths," written by Louis F. Wilson and provided by the Michigan Entomological Society. Discusses the Saturniids or giant silkmoths, the largest of American moths. Highlights the food plant for the species of silkmoths.

The Wild Silk Moths of North America

The Wild Silk Moths of North America
Title The Wild Silk Moths of North America PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Tuskes
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 328
Release 2019-05-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1501738003

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The Saturniidae are among the largest and showiest moths in North America. This comprehensive work covers the life history and taxonomy of a hundred species and subspecies of these Lepidoptera. The beautiful adults and larvae of all species are illustrated in thirty color plates, which are supported by line drawings of cocoons, distribution maps, and photographs of behavior. More than a natural history guide, this book includes chapters in population biology, life history strategies, disease and parasitoids, and the importance of silk moths of human culture. The systematic account emphasizes genetic differences among populations and the process of speciation and presents new information on experimental hybridization and life histories. For the student, researcher, and naturalist, here is practical information on collecting, rearing, and conducting original research. The entire text is referenced to an extensive bibliography.

Giant Silkmoths

Giant Silkmoths
Title Giant Silkmoths PDF eBook
Author Philip Howse
Publisher Papadakis Dist A/C
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Camouflage (Biology)
ISBN 9781906506254

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The most spectacular wild silkmoths live in tropical and subtropical forests and include the elegant moon moths with delicate pale green wings and long tails, the atlas moths with snake patterns embroidered on the edges of their wings, and "bulls-eye" moths with brightly-coloured eye-spots that resemble the eyes of owls. The interplay of wing colour and design, behaviour, and ecology in the evolution of these extraordinary insects is explored in a lively text by award-winning author Philip Howse accompanied by the magnificent photographs of Kirby Wolfe. The fascinating natural history of the silkmoths and the manner in which they protect themselves are featured in this book in such a way as to enthrall scientists, students, artists and all those interested in wildlife and photography.

Field Guide to Silkmoths of Illinois

Field Guide to Silkmoths of Illinois
Title Field Guide to Silkmoths of Illinois PDF eBook
Author John K. Bouseman
Publisher ILlinois Natural History Survey
Pages 116
Release 2002
Genre Nature
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Rearing Wild Silkmoths

Rearing Wild Silkmoths
Title Rearing Wild Silkmoths PDF eBook
Author Ronald N. Baxter
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Pages 100
Release 1992
Genre Moths
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Moth Catcher

Moth Catcher
Title Moth Catcher PDF eBook
Author Michael M. Collins
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Pages 186
Release 2007-08-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 0874177308

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The memoir of a scientist and the wild silk moths he studiesBiologist Michael Collins has been studying wild silk moths since he was a boy. This family — which includes the largest and most colorful of the North American moths — led Collins into a long career as a scientist, and has provided him with significant insights into the process by which new species evolve. Moth Catcher is Collins’s engaging account of his development as a scientist and of his groundbreaking research. The canyon and pass environments of the American West offer a setting in which, since the last Ice Age, organisms have adapted to new surroundings and where many have formed new species. Collins has discovered in the Sierra Nevada that geneticists call a “hybrid zone” where two species interbreed. This hybrid zone is unusual because both sexes are fertile, unlike lab-bred hybrids between the same silk moth species. Collins explains how such hybrid populations serve as laboratories in nature where the process of speciation can be observed and studied. This book offers a fascinating view into the work of a field scientist and the ways that evolution continues to operate around us. Collins’s colorful accounts of his fieldwork will delight any reader who loves the outdoors and is captivated by the diversity and interrelations of the life forms found there. And his passion for his research and the fragile, exquisite creatures that he studies will inspire a new appreciation of the wonders of the natural world and the myriad life forms that occupy it.

Wings of Paradise

Wings of Paradise
Title Wings of Paradise PDF eBook
Author John Cody
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Pages 196
Release 1996
Genre Art
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Seventy-two of Cody's beautiful paintings of silkmoths, accompanied by his commentary on these fascinating creatures."An almost perfect book....The detailed, lifelike paintings and miniature personal essays comprise a magically delightful package". -- Christian Science Monitor Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.