The main biological aspects of this economically important group of beetles, the Chrysomelidae, are summarized in this new work by the internationally known author, Dr. Pierre Jolivet. Around 37,000 species are now described and more remain to be named. The size and diversity of the family are less than those of the weevils (Curculionidae), but probably there will be a total of 40 to 50 thousand species once the canopy fauna is better known. For instance, we still know nothing about the biology and the host plants of the Madagascaran leaf beetles and surely many more species from that region await description
This entirely new book is the first on the biology of beetles since Crowson's book, published in 198...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
At over 500 pages, this is only the first volume of a probable three volume Spanish language treatme...
The main biological aspects of this economically important group of beetles, the Chrysomelidae, are ...
The Fauna of Madagascar series has been around for almost 50 years. In that time authors have publis...
This is a remarkable new book which is certainly well above all that has been done up to now in this...
The authors of this superb catalogue deserve accolades for the splendid job they have performed in r...
Alonso-Zarazaga, M. A. and C. H. C. Lyal 1999. A World Catalogue of Families and Genera of Curculion...
Depending on the audience, the Sciences Nat series on beetles of the world is either warmly embraced...
Species in the genus Spermophagus are found in all of the Old World regions except Australia. Prior ...
If done with care and thoroughness, catalogs, as opposed to checklists, can be valuable tools for su...
This new book on the Brentidae of the World was originally conceived as an update of Richard Kleine’...
This nicely produced book is a visual celebration of beetles. Consider that it has 140 color photogr...
Book Review: SFORZI, A., AND L. BARTOLOZZI. 2004. Brentidae of the World (Coleoptera: Curculionoide...
This book is composed of 19 chapters written primarily. by U.S. authors but enriched in 9 of the cha...
This entirely new book is the first on the biology of beetles since Crowson's book, published in 198...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
At over 500 pages, this is only the first volume of a probable three volume Spanish language treatme...
The main biological aspects of this economically important group of beetles, the Chrysomelidae, are ...
The Fauna of Madagascar series has been around for almost 50 years. In that time authors have publis...
This is a remarkable new book which is certainly well above all that has been done up to now in this...
The authors of this superb catalogue deserve accolades for the splendid job they have performed in r...
Alonso-Zarazaga, M. A. and C. H. C. Lyal 1999. A World Catalogue of Families and Genera of Curculion...
Depending on the audience, the Sciences Nat series on beetles of the world is either warmly embraced...
Species in the genus Spermophagus are found in all of the Old World regions except Australia. Prior ...
If done with care and thoroughness, catalogs, as opposed to checklists, can be valuable tools for su...
This new book on the Brentidae of the World was originally conceived as an update of Richard Kleine’...
This nicely produced book is a visual celebration of beetles. Consider that it has 140 color photogr...
Book Review: SFORZI, A., AND L. BARTOLOZZI. 2004. Brentidae of the World (Coleoptera: Curculionoide...
This book is composed of 19 chapters written primarily. by U.S. authors but enriched in 9 of the cha...
This entirely new book is the first on the biology of beetles since Crowson's book, published in 198...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
At over 500 pages, this is only the first volume of a probable three volume Spanish language treatme...