Moth Identification Field Guide

Jeff Crolla/Martha Hancock jeff at primus.ca
Mon Jul 9 01:29:54 EDT 2001


There are sometimes copies of the Peterson guide for auction at www.ebay.com
(and Charles Covell just posted a few days ago that it will be republished
again in about a year by the Virginia museum of Nat. Hist.). Louis
Handfield's Guide Des Papillons Du Quebec (1999) is in french and has
illustrations of all the macro (larger) moths that occur in Quebec, which
covers the great majority of those that occur in Ontario too. It is
published by Broquet and the softcover edition is about $50 CAN.
http://www.broquet.qc.ca/

Jeff Crolla
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Myers" <fmyers at attcanada.ca>
To: <leps-l at lists.yale.edu>
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 11:50 PM
Subject: Moth Identification Field Guide


> I am trying to find a field guide to aid in the identification of  moths
in
> my area. For that matter a book of moths of the world would suffice. I
> reside in Ontario and have had no luck so far. The Peterson Field Guide of
> Eastern Moths is no longer in print and a French version of the book is
also
> unattainable at the present time.
>
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