ENTMAIN copy 39088019137116 purchased from the Thompson Endowment. Summary "Pug moths (Geometridae: Eupithecia, Chloroclystis, Pasiphila and Gymnoscelis) are probably the most difficult of the ...
THE present volume concludes Mr. South's excellent synopsis of the British Macro-lepidoptera, which occupies three volumes, one of butterflies and one of moths having appeared previously. We have ...
IN the present volume, Mr. Barrett discusses 111 species of British Noctuæ, in the same elaborate manner as in the volumes which we have previously noticed. He has long been recognised as one of our ...
The rise of dark forms of many species of moth in heavily polluted areas of 19th and 20th century Britain, known as industrial melanism, was a highly visible response to environmental change. But did ...
More than 100 species of moths became darker to blend in with pollution during Britain’s industrial revolution, but did these different moth species all rely on the same gene to adapt? Two color ...
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