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Moths of Victoria, Part 7: Bark Moths and Allies – Geometridae (D)

World / Checklist Flora / Fauna
Series: Moths of Victoria Volume: 7
By: Marilyn Hewish(Author), Peter Marriott(Author), Ted Edwards(Author), Axel Kallies(Author), Stephen Williams(Author), Catherine Byrne(Author)
36 pages, colour photos, includes CD-ROM
Moths of Victoria, Part 7: Bark Moths and Allies – Geometridae (D)
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Moths of Victoria, Part 7: Bark Moths and Allies – Geometridae (D)

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Part seven in a series of ten to twelve which will cover the 2,000 species of Victorian moths. This part is the final of the geometrids covering the bark moths and others. The bark moths are often considered as 'typical' geometrids. The book reveals their intricate and subtle patterns that render them almost invisible against tree bark. With the addition of some small, related groups, this book presents over 100 species and 850 images. The included CD-ROM provides 250 pages with additional information on identification, distribution and biology for each species.

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World / Checklist Flora / Fauna
Series: Moths of Victoria Volume: 7
By: Marilyn Hewish(Author), Peter Marriott(Author), Ted Edwards(Author), Axel Kallies(Author), Stephen Williams(Author), Catherine Byrne(Author)
36 pages, colour photos, includes CD-ROM
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