Butterflies and moths in Britain and EuropeArchived 2013-09-21 at the वेबैक मशीन, David Carter, Roger Phillips, British Museum (Natural History), Heinemann, published in association with the British Museum (Natural History), 1982, ... Both of these concepts are in part true although butterflies are not really so distinct from moths and share with them many aspects of appearance and behaviour. Butterflies may be regarded as specialised day-flying moths ...
How Come? in the NeighborhoodHow Come?, Kathy Wollard, Workman Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-0-7611-4429-8, ... certain moths may be genuinely attracted to glowing lightbulbs. Female moths, they say, emit chemicals that give off infrared radiation and attract males ... other scientists say that moths aren't attracted to lights at all ... all about mistaken navigation ... apparently use the moon as a beacon ...
Butterflies and moths in Britain and EuropeArchived 2013-09-21 at the वेबैक मशीन, David Carter, Roger Phillips, British Museum (Natural History), Heinemann, published in association with the British Museum (Natural History), 1982, ... Both of these concepts are in part true although butterflies are not really so distinct from moths and share with them many aspects of appearance and behaviour. Butterflies may be regarded as specialised day-flying moths ...