The Moths of the British Isles, Second Series Comprising the Families Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ

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The Moths of the British Isles, Second Series Comprising the Families Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ

by Richard South

EN·~11 hours·431 chapters

Chapters

431 total
1

THE MOTHS - OF THE - BRITISH ISLES - BY - RICHARD SOUTH, F.E.S. - AUTHOR OF"THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE BRITISH ISLES"EDITOR OF "THE ENTOMOLOGIST," ETC. - SECOND SERIES - COMPRISING - THE FAMILIES NOCTUIDÆ TO HEPIALIDÆ - WITH ACCURATELY COLOURED FIGURES OF EVERY SPECIES AND MANY VARIETIES ALSO DRAWINGS OF EGGS, CATERPILLARS, CHRYSALIDS AND FOOD-PLANTS - LONDON - FREDERICK WARNE & CO. - AND NEW YORK - 1909 - (All rights reserved)

0:26
2

PREFACE.

3:03
3

THE MOTHS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. - NOCTUIDÆ. - TRIFINÆ (continued). - The Heart Moth (Dicycla oo).

2:09
4

The Lunar-spotted Pinion (Calymnia pyralina).

1:40
5

The Lesser-spotted Pinion (Calymnia affinis).

1:41
6

The White-spotted Pinion (Calymnia diffinis).

1:08
7

The Dun-bar (Calymnia trapezina).

1:39
8

Angle-striped Sallow (Cosmia paleacea).

3:05
9

The Suspected (Dyschorista suspecta).

2:02
10

The Dingy Shears (Dyschorista fissipuncta).

2:19

Description

This two‑volume set offers a meticulous survey of the moths that flutter across the British countryside, covering the families from Noctuidae to Hepialidae. Each species is accompanied by vivid, hand‑coloured plates and detailed line drawings of eggs, caterpillars, chrysalids and their food plants, giving listeners a visual tour through every stage of the insect’s life. The author’s clear, concise descriptions make it easy to follow even the most intricate patterns of colour and wing markings.

Written by a seasoned entomologist who also chronicled the nation’s butterflies, the text balances scientific accuracy with accessibility for the keen naturalist. While the work deliberately omits the tiniest micro‑Lepidoptera to keep the focus on the more conspicuous moths, it still notes the occasional rare form and regional variations. Updated classifications reflect the latest taxonomic debates, ensuring the information feels current despite the book’s historic roots.

Listeners will appreciate the blend of field observations, locality notes, and the author’s gratitude to fellow collectors, which adds a personal touch to the material. It serves as a field guide and a celebration of Britain’s nocturnal winged wonders.

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Full title

The Moths of the British Isles, Second Series Comprising the Families Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ Comprising the Families Noctuidæ to Hepialidæ

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (685K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-01-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard South

Richard South

Best known for lively, practical books on butterflies and moths, this English entomologist helped make the study of Lepidoptera more accessible to a wide readership. His guides to the insects of the British Isles remained influential long after they were first published.

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