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Moths of the World: A Natural History

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A marvelously illustrated guide to the world’s moths

With more than 160,000 named species, moths are a familiar sight to most of us, flickering around lights, pollinating wildflowers about meadows and gardens, and as unwelcome visitors to our woolens. They come in a variety of colors, from earthy greens and browns to gorgeous patterns of infinite variety, and range in size from enormous atlas moths to tiny leafmining moths. Moths of the World is an essential guide to this astonishing group of insects, highlighting their remarkable diversity, miraculous metamorphoses, marvelous caterpillars, and much more.


Features hundreds of breathtaking color photos of moths from around the worldCovers anatomy, evolution, life cycle, behavior, ecology, and conservationProfiles species from every major family, showcasing their endless variety of sizes, colors, shapes, and fascinating life historiesDiscusses habitats, distribution, and hostplant associationsWritten by a world-renowned expert

240 pages, Hardcover

Published April 22, 2025

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David Wagner

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David Wagner (* 17. April 1971 in Andernach) ist ein deutscher Schriftsteller. Sein Werk umfasst Romane, Erzählungen, Gedichte, Feuilletons, sowie Prosaformen, die sich nicht eindeutig einer Gattung zuordnen lassen und wurde mit mehreren Literaturpreisen ausgezeichnet.

David Wagner wuchs im Rheinland auf und studierte Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft und Kunstgeschichte in Bonn, Paris und Berlin. Er hielt sich längere Zeit in Rom, Barcelona und Mexiko-Stadt auf und lebt derzeit (2013) als freier Schriftsteller in Berlin.

Bekannt wurde David Wagner durch seinen im Jahr 2000 erschienenen Debütroman Meine nachtblaue Hose, in dem er eine Kindheit im Rheinland der siebziger und achtziger Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts schildert. Es folgten ein Band mit Kurzgeschichten (Was alles fehlt, 2002) sowie ein Gedichtband und zahlreiche Erzählungen, die er in der Reihe Schöner Lesen des Independent-Verlags SuKuLTuR veröffentlichte. Von 1999 bis 2001 schrieb Wagner Feuilletons für die Berliner Seiten der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung, 2002 und 2003 eine Kolumne für Die Zeit.

2009 erschienen der Roman Vier Äpfel, der auf der Longlist zum Deutschen Buchpreis stand, sowie der Roman Spricht das Kind. Wagner leidet unter einer Autoimmunhepatitis, aufgrund deren er auf eine Lebertransplantation angewiesen war. Diese Erfahrung verarbeitet er in dem Buch Leben, das aus 277 durchnummerierten Miniaturen besteht und den Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse 2013 erhielt. Er ist Mitglied im PEN-Zentrum Deutschland.

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October 11, 2025
A fascinating book that looks that large variety of moths that can be found in the world. After beetles, the family Lepidoptera ('scaled insects') is one of the largest family of insects and this book covers all the major groups of moths except one: the butterflies, which have their own book.

The book starts with a general overview of the moths, showing their anatomy, general behaviour and biology. As caterpillars, moths are 'eating machines' while as adults, moths are 'reproductive machines', a specialisation that has enabled the group to spread out and occupy many ecological niches from the tropics to the polar regions. Moths are major pollinators (and pests of crops) and can be feeding on plants from the ground upwards, and even on aquatic plants. Some caterpillars are also predators, feeding on aphids. Moths are also a source of food for other animals (including humans), leading some to develop intimidating spines and venoms for defence.

The book then proceeds to list down the moths, arranged into families and subfamilies, listing down their major features, behaviours, ecology and so on of each family. Numerous superb photos of the eggs, caterpillars and adults are included, showing some moths with splendid patterns and colouration to rival that of the better known butterflies.

This book is not the final word on moths. Many moth species, including their life histories, are still not known to science and future genetic studies may rearrange the taxonomic family of moths. But until the next edition of the book is released, this one sits as a good, general guide to the moths of the world. A list of references is also given for those who wish to know more about moths from a specific region of interest.
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