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Moths of Hehuanshan
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Moths of Hehuanshan
合欢山的蛾
Language:  English
Author:  Chien -Ming Fu, Laszlo Ronkay
Pub. Date:  2013-12 Weight:  2.3 kg ISBN:  9789860398809
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  604 pp.
Subject:  Zoology > Entomology > Lepidoptera
Series:   Size:  210x295 mm
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Moths of Hehuanshan.  Situated in the central section of Central Mountain Range, Hehuan Mountain Range(also ohuanshan)   located on the administrative boundaries of Hualien county,Xiulin Township and Nantou County, Renai Township. Connected by seven peaks with the 3422-meter high Hehuan N.Peak as the highest point. Hehuanshan is the source of both Liwu River of eastern Taiwan and Dajia River of Western Taiwan.  The collecting sites treated in this book are located higher than 2350 m. 
     Altother 19 moth families and 934 species are recorded and illustrated in the book.  All identified species from the Hehuanshan are included. in addition, the genera and species, that are area, uncommon or have no clear taxonomic explanation or bionomics previously, are discussed. Several  new taxa are described from the Hehuanshan or other areas in taiwan. 20 species are newly recorded from the different habitats of Taiwan.  


                                              
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