AuthorStokoe, W.J.
Year1948
TitleThe Caterpillars of British Moths, including the eggs, chrysalids and food-plants
SeriesWayside and Woodland Series
TypeBook/Report
How CompleteAll the British species known at the time
SourceWayside and Woodland Series, 2 volumes, 408 & 380pp, Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.
IllustrationsHalf-tone photographs of ova, colour paintings of larvae and half-tone reproduction of paintings of pupae.
Review (by Malcolm Storey)

This two volume work covers the immature stages of our macrolepidoptera. For each species there is generally a half-tone photograph of the ova, a colour painting of the larva and a half-tone reproduction of a painting of the pupa. Unfortunately the quality of the plates is rather poor, being limited by the print technology of the day.

The species accounts give short shrift to the adult, as this is covered elsewhere, but describe the eggs, caterpillar and chrysalis. The foodplants are listed.

A companion work to South’s "The Moths of the British Isles", for many years this was the bible for identifying larval statges, but has now been superseded by Porter. It remains the best means of identifying eggs or pupae.

Examinein the hand in the Hand ( with x8 or x10 hand lens is also useful)
Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identificationCurrentMacrolepidopteramacro-mothsAnimalia: Lepidoptera
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