Moth book for eastern Canada

Grkovich, Alex agrkovich at tmpeng.com
Mon Jul 9 08:15:29 EDT 2001


And make sure you purchase the SCIENTIFIC VERSION ("VERSION SCIENTIFIQUE");
it includes specific localities for finding the various species described in
the book. It's a bargain at $89 (Canadian).

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ron Gatrelle [SMTP:gatrelle at tils-ttr.org]
> Sent:	Monday, July 09, 2001 2:56 AM
> To:	fmyers at attcanada.ca; Leps-l
> Subject:	Moth book for eastern Canada
> 
> The Handfield book mentioned by Jeff Crolla is what you want and all you
> need. There is nothing else close to this for your area. I'm looking at my
> copy to see how many species are dealt with - it looks like 1,460 species.
> As I said you are not going to find anything to top this. I live in South
> Carolina USA and find it very useful.
> 
> For those who may have missed Jeff's post it is titled. Le Guide Des
> Papilions Du Quebec.  Yes, it is in French. But, as they say, a picture is
> worth a thousand words.
> Ron Gatrelle
> 
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