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Peppered moths of each of the different forms, set with their wings in natural resting postures, were glued onto birch trunks with a view to maximizing their camouflage.
Thus, for example, in one part of the predation experiment in Birmingham, three moths of each form were released onto a trunk in clear view of the hide.
In his first Birmingham predation experiments, Kettlewell released live moths of each form onto tree trunks in the early morning and checked late in the day which moths were still present at their release points.
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She found herself moving into it, each step a relief from the drunken voices, the flaming moths of paper spun from the fire, the sear of the flames.
They're disgusting," said Mr. Murac (referring to the moths, of course).
An example of this is seen in moths of the genus Spodoptera.
In some cases they have been brought under control by introducing moths of the genus Cactoblastis.
For example, sex-attractant pheromones of many moths of economic importance have been used to monitor and control moth populations.
"Mariposas Nocturnas: Moths of Central and South America, A Study in Beauty and Diversity" will be published this month by Princeton University Press.
In many moths of the superfamily Tineoidea, both wings have become extremely narrow, with much-reduced venation.
These pollinators include yucca moths (of the genera Tegeticula and Parategeticula) and Greya moths (see above Commensalism and other types of interaction).
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