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Part six in a series of ten to twelve which will cover the 2,000 species of Victorian moths. This part covers the Ghost moths and allies. With more than 50 species and over 400 images, this book presents every known Victorian moth of two evolutionarily ancient families, the Hepialidae and Lophocoronidae. The larvae of some species are well-known as Bardi grubs, whle the moths are also known as rain moths. A CD-ROM provides over 150 additional pages which contain biology and distributions for each species together with checklists, identification tips and more.