Excerpt: It is a pleasant surprise to find a book that can effectively communicate much information about insects to the lay public, amateur entomologist, and professional entomologist alike. In straight-forward language the author gives genuine insight into the morphology, physiology, behavior, evolution, and adaptation of insects. These areas are not treated as unrelated topics but are skillfully blended into a meaningful whole. The text is supported liberally with pertinent facts, clear drawings, and many photographs of remarkable quality. The lack of obvious mistakes indicates that editing has been carried out carefully
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Excerpt: It is a pleasant surprise to find a book that can effectively communicate much information ...
Excerpt: Contemporary entomological writing usually falls into one of two categories: general pictu...
Excerpt: This pocket-sized book is indeed a high point in recent entomological literature. Concisely...
(excerpt) Those of you who know me may think I’ve always been a “beetle guy” but growing up in south...
Excerpt: This slim volume is easily one of the most attractive entomological reprints that has appea...
Excerpt: Knowing of the excellence of the author\u27s work especially as an artist of Diptera, entom...
Excerpt: The authors of this book state that they have attempted to extract the concepts and princi...
A considerable number of books have been published since our last issue. We have not asked specialis...
(excerpt) My early interests in entomology were augmented with How to Know the Beetles by H.E. Jacqu...
Excerpt: The mass production of insects appears to have started with the requirements of the rod-and...
Excerpt: This is the first comprehensive approach to the biology of pseudoscorpions. Through excelle...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Excerpt: It is a pleasant surprise to find a book that can effectively communicate much information ...
Excerpt: Contemporary entomological writing usually falls into one of two categories: general pictu...
Excerpt: This pocket-sized book is indeed a high point in recent entomological literature. Concisely...
(excerpt) Those of you who know me may think I’ve always been a “beetle guy” but growing up in south...
Excerpt: This slim volume is easily one of the most attractive entomological reprints that has appea...
Excerpt: Knowing of the excellence of the author\u27s work especially as an artist of Diptera, entom...
Excerpt: The authors of this book state that they have attempted to extract the concepts and princi...
A considerable number of books have been published since our last issue. We have not asked specialis...
(excerpt) My early interests in entomology were augmented with How to Know the Beetles by H.E. Jacqu...
Excerpt: The mass production of insects appears to have started with the requirements of the rod-and...
Excerpt: This is the first comprehensive approach to the biology of pseudoscorpions. Through excelle...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...