This is an excellent faunal survey of the scarab beetle subfamily Aphodiinae of New Zealand. It is obvious that Stebnicka has thoroughly searched the literature and has critically examined many specimens (1,5001) from all the important collections. The monograph includes keys to species and descriptions of all taxa. It also contains detailed information on the systematics, biology, and biogeography of the group as it pertains to New Zealand. There are 20 species dealt with in this volume. Nine species are native endemics, ten are adventive, and one is an interception record (with no evidence of persistent populations occurring). The volume contains 59 figures and 20 maps (one for each species). Species have either a dorsal or lateral view o...
Any book that purports to be an encyclopedic treatment of the behavior of insects, arachnids, myriap...
This is a remarkable new book which is certainly well above all that has been done up to now in this...
Of the few regional faunal surveys of Scarabaeidae available, The Scarab Beetles of Nebraska provide...
This is an excellent faunal survey of the scarab beetle subfamily Aphodiinae of New Zealand. It is o...
The Fauna of Madagascar series has been around for almost 50 years. In that time authors have publis...
This new book on the Brentidae of the World was originally conceived as an update of Richard Kleine’...
Book Review: SFORZI, A., AND L. BARTOLOZZI. 2004. Brentidae of the World (Coleoptera: Curculionoide...
At over 500 pages, this is only the first volume of a probable three volume Spanish language treatme...
If done with care and thoroughness, catalogs, as opposed to checklists, can be valuable tools for su...
Depending on the audience, the Sciences Nat series on beetles of the world is either warmly embraced...
In Scarab Beetles of South Carolina, Harpootlian has clearly channeled a love of collecting and nome...
Book review of The Scarabaeoid Beetles of Nebraska by Brett C. Ratcliffe and Matt J. Paulsen. Bullet...
This nicely produced book is a visual celebration of beetles. Consider that it has 140 color photogr...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
This publication contains a detailed revision of two genera of Geotrupidae (Scarabaeoidea): Odontotr...
Any book that purports to be an encyclopedic treatment of the behavior of insects, arachnids, myriap...
This is a remarkable new book which is certainly well above all that has been done up to now in this...
Of the few regional faunal surveys of Scarabaeidae available, The Scarab Beetles of Nebraska provide...
This is an excellent faunal survey of the scarab beetle subfamily Aphodiinae of New Zealand. It is o...
The Fauna of Madagascar series has been around for almost 50 years. In that time authors have publis...
This new book on the Brentidae of the World was originally conceived as an update of Richard Kleine’...
Book Review: SFORZI, A., AND L. BARTOLOZZI. 2004. Brentidae of the World (Coleoptera: Curculionoide...
At over 500 pages, this is only the first volume of a probable three volume Spanish language treatme...
If done with care and thoroughness, catalogs, as opposed to checklists, can be valuable tools for su...
Depending on the audience, the Sciences Nat series on beetles of the world is either warmly embraced...
In Scarab Beetles of South Carolina, Harpootlian has clearly channeled a love of collecting and nome...
Book review of The Scarabaeoid Beetles of Nebraska by Brett C. Ratcliffe and Matt J. Paulsen. Bullet...
This nicely produced book is a visual celebration of beetles. Consider that it has 140 color photogr...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
This publication contains a detailed revision of two genera of Geotrupidae (Scarabaeoidea): Odontotr...
Any book that purports to be an encyclopedic treatment of the behavior of insects, arachnids, myriap...
This is a remarkable new book which is certainly well above all that has been done up to now in this...
Of the few regional faunal surveys of Scarabaeidae available, The Scarab Beetles of Nebraska provide...