Moths : : Pests of Potato, Maize and Sugar Beet / / edited by Farzana Khan Perveen.

This book contains four chapters. Chapter 1 is an introduction to moths. It describes their history, differences with butterflies and skippers, classification, camouflage, navigation, attraction to light, and migration. Moths are useful as bio-indicators, pollinators, dispersal of seeds and producer...

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