A considerable number of books have been published since our last issue. We have not asked specialists to write formal reviews of these titles. Instead, we have listed them here, with short descriptions. Reviews may be published in later issues, depending on space and available reviewers
Only a few groups of insects, among all their immense diversity, have escaped the aversive response ...
For uniformity and as an aid to authors of book reviews, the Editorial Board of INSECTA MUNDI has ag...
Excerpt: Contemporary entomological writing usually falls into one of two categories: general pictu...
A considerable number of books have been published since our last issue. We have not asked specialis...
The Center for Systematic Entomology plans to publish four Newsletters each year, but these are usua...
Excerpt: It is a pleasant surprise to find a book that can effectively communicate much information ...
Any book that purports to be an encyclopedic treatment of the behavior of insects, arachnids, myriap...
For several months in 1984 Robert E. Woodruff and I discussed the need for a new entomological journ...
Book Review: Nault, L.R and Rodriguez, J.G. (Editors). 1985. The Leafhoppers and Planthoppers. John ...
The Editorial Board is responsible for reviewing and approval of the publication plan of the book to...
This series of volumes was instigated to provide for the publication of manuscripts too large for ou...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
This book offers the texts of twenty-four presentations given in a series of mini symposia organized...
This book is composed of 19 chapters written primarily. by U.S. authors but enriched in 9 of the cha...
This is the first issue of a new series, Insecta Mundi which has been started for the publication of...
Only a few groups of insects, among all their immense diversity, have escaped the aversive response ...
For uniformity and as an aid to authors of book reviews, the Editorial Board of INSECTA MUNDI has ag...
Excerpt: Contemporary entomological writing usually falls into one of two categories: general pictu...
A considerable number of books have been published since our last issue. We have not asked specialis...
The Center for Systematic Entomology plans to publish four Newsletters each year, but these are usua...
Excerpt: It is a pleasant surprise to find a book that can effectively communicate much information ...
Any book that purports to be an encyclopedic treatment of the behavior of insects, arachnids, myriap...
For several months in 1984 Robert E. Woodruff and I discussed the need for a new entomological journ...
Book Review: Nault, L.R and Rodriguez, J.G. (Editors). 1985. The Leafhoppers and Planthoppers. John ...
The Editorial Board is responsible for reviewing and approval of the publication plan of the book to...
This series of volumes was instigated to provide for the publication of manuscripts too large for ou...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
This book offers the texts of twenty-four presentations given in a series of mini symposia organized...
This book is composed of 19 chapters written primarily. by U.S. authors but enriched in 9 of the cha...
This is the first issue of a new series, Insecta Mundi which has been started for the publication of...
Only a few groups of insects, among all their immense diversity, have escaped the aversive response ...
For uniformity and as an aid to authors of book reviews, the Editorial Board of INSECTA MUNDI has ag...
Excerpt: Contemporary entomological writing usually falls into one of two categories: general pictu...