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Language: French
This book on moths is the seventh volume of the Papillons de Nuit d'Europe collection, which will comprise a total of eight volumes and cover the majority of the heteroceran Lepidoptera found in Europe. It is the first of two volumes dedicated to microlepidoptera.
This volume deals with Micropterigidae to Tortricidae. For each species, a precise description is provided, as well as useful information on their biology. Over 2500 species are illustrated on 118 colour plates and described in detail, with particular attention paid to their biology (host plants, mines, cases, habitats frequented, typical flight period, and distribution). In some cases, genitalia are illustrated.
Summary in French:
Ce livre sur les papillons est le septième volume de la collection des Papillons de Nuit d'Europe qui comprendra au total 8 volumes et qui abordent la majeure partie des lépidoptères hétérocères rencontrés en Europe. Il est le premier des deux volumes consacrés aux Microlépidoptères.
Le présent volume traite des Micropterigidae aux Tortricida. On donne pour chaque espèce une description précise, ainsi que des informations utiles sur leur biologie. Plus de 2500 espèces sont illustrées sur 118 planches couleurs et décrites avec précision, avec une attention particulière sur leur biologie (plantes nourricières, mines, fourreaux, biotopes fréquentés, période de vol habituelle et distribution). Dans quelques cas les genitalia sont illustrés.