Author: Stainton, H.T. Title: The Natural History of the Tineina. Vol. I-XIII
Description: John van Voorst 1855-1873 xv, 338, [4]-ads; ix, 318; ix, 270; ix, 292; ix, 228; ix, 284; ix, 252; ix, 315; vii, 276; ix, 304; xiii, 330; vii, 260; vii, 378, 104 hand-coloured plates. . HB. 13 vols, 8vo, orig. publisher's blue cloth (later binding variant), a little rubbed to extremities. Browning to some title pages and occasionally elsewhere; some scattered foxing. Neat pencil annotations to several Contents pages. Very good set.. Scarce complete set. Text English, French, German & Latin in parallel columns. The attractive plates illustrate adults, larvae and leaf mines, leaf damage, etc. This major work received contributions from P.C. Zeller, J.W. Douglas and H. Frey. Stainton explained in the Preface that the aim of the ambitious publication was ‘ ..to make known the habits and transformations of the various species of that most interesting group pf the smaller moths, The Tineina’. Unusually the text was printed in four languages, English, French, German and Latin ‘..so it is hoped no Entomologist in Europe will find it a sealed book to him’. Henry Tibbats Stainton (1822-1892) travelled extensively in Europe and developed a correspondence network with many leading European entomologists. His main area of entomological study was the microlepidoptera. He contributed many scientific papers to
The Zoologist and established
The Entomologist’s Annual and
The Entomologist's Weekly Intelligencer and helped to found
The Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine. Other important monographs by Staintion include:
The Entomologist’s Companion (1851-1852) and
A Manual of British Butterflies and Moths (1857-1859)..
Keywords: Britain; Tineidae; Microlepidoptera; Lepidoptera
Price: GBP 1200.00 = appr. US$ 1713.58 Seller: Pemberley Natural History Books
- Book number: A56113
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