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Microlepidoptera of Europe:
Gelechiidae II
'Microlepidoptera
of Europe' is intended to be a tool for identifying the European
micro-moths. Each volume will treat a systematic unit comprising about
100-300 species. This will usually mean a family or subfamily, but it
can also be a single large genus, or a group of smaller families. Small
and systematically unrelated groups may also be collected in one
volume. The geographical area covered will be Europe west of the former
U.S.S.R., and include the Baltic countries. Authors may also include
the adjacent parts of the western Palaearctic Region, i. e.
Macaronesia, North Africa, Cyprus, Turkey, the European part of the
former U.S.S.R., as well as Transcaucasia. Each volume will illustrate
the adults of all species in full colour, either by colour photographs
or water-colours. Sexual dimorphism and extensive polymorphism will
also be illustrated. All species, except the largest, will be shown
enlarged. Volumes on Micropterigidae, Nepticulidae, Incurvaridae,
Tineidae, Psychidae, Graci
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