1996, 304 pages, 22 illustrations. Tells the remarkable success story of scores of insects, unparalleled in evolution or ecology. Passing through the seasons, it chronicles the incredible diversity of mechanisms by which insects attract and court their mates, provide for offspring, satisfy often highly particular food requirements, and avoid becoming food themselves. The handsome cecropia moth’s story leads
readers through the seasons. 6 x 9-1/4".
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