Peterson Field Guide to Moths of *Northeastern* N. Amer.

Mike Quinn entomike at gmail.com
Sun Sep 4 17:39:41 EDT 2011


Here's a bit more info:

Guide should include about 1300 species, illustrated by about 1500 photographs.

Both macromoths and many of the smaller micromoths will be treated in the guide.

The guide will present photographic images of moths as they are
normally found in their resting postures.

"All of the images you see here are the actual images that will appear
for those species on the identification pages of the guide."
http://themarvelousinnature.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/pfg_moths_cvr2_rev.jpg

Potential layout design: http://bit.ly/pAemIn

The plates will utilize the Peterson identification system of arrows
to highlight key features for confirming the ID of a species.

Range of coverage: Missouri - Virginia - New Brunswick - Minnesota.

Guide will include range maps rather than range descriptions.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mike Quinn <entomike at gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 1:29 PM
Subject: Peterson Field Guide to Moths of *Northeastern* N. Amer.
To: TXENTO <TX-ENTO at listserv.uh.edu>


New moth field guide coming early next yr.

Peterson Field Guide to Moths of Northeastern North America
by: David Beadle; Seabrooke Leckie

Beadle Bio: http://bit.ly/qjpJGJ
Leckie Bio: http://bit.ly/p12RqW

Trade Paperback; 640 pages; $32.00

Publication Date: 04/03/2012

"...provides everything an amateur or experienced moth-watcher needs."

http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/catalog/titledetail.cfm?titleNumber=1084219
or: http://bit.ly/n04B81

Interesting that they used the term "moth-watcher"...

Mike Quinn, Austin
________________
Texas Entomology
http://texasento.net


 
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