Moths of Western North America
By (Author) Seabrooke Leckie
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
11th March 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Insects (entomology)
Paperback
672
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
The first photographic field guide to present the moths of western North America as they are found in nature, making it easy to use for novices and experts alike
Western North America is home to a surprising array of moth species that come in a variety of colors and sizes. This richly illustrated field guide covers 1,900 of the most commonly occurring species in the region, from the United StatesMexico border north to Edmonton, Alberta, and central British Columbia. Images on the full-color plates are marked with arrows to help users quickly know the most important features to look for, while facing-page species accounts highlight these features and, when applicable, how they differ from those of similar species. Whether you are a beginning moth enthusiast or a seasoned observer in the field, Moths of Western North America is the ultimate photographic guide to these marvelous insects.
Seabrooke Leckie is a naturalist and freelance writer who became fascinated with moths after completing a degree in zoology. She is the coauthor of the Peterson Field Guide to Moths of Northeastern North America and the Peterson Field Guide to Moths of Southeastern North America.