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DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES OF TEXAS AND THE SOUTH-CENTRAL UNITED STATES Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico by John C. Abbott |
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2005, 424 pages, 384 color photos, 32 b/w illustrations, 6 tables, 263 maps. This is the first guide to dragonflies and damselflies of the south-central United States. The book covers 263 species, representing more than half of the North American fau |
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DIAGNOSTIC ATLAS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CADDISFLY ADULTS. I. Philopotamidae, third edition by Brian J. Armitage |
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1996, 92 pages, 244 b/w figures, 42 distribution maps. First of a proposed 18-part work covering all Caddisfly families in North America. Part I overviews the Philopotamidae
(45 spp.) family. Text covers general family and generic descriptions, key |
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DIAGNOSTIC ATLAS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CADDISFLY ADULTS. II. Ecnomidae, Polycentropodidae, Psychomyiidae, & Xiphoncentronidae by Brian J. Armitage & Steven W. Hamilton |
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1990, 152 pages, 629 b/w figures, 92 distribution maps. Guide to families listed in the title covers 1 sp., 72 spp., 17 spp. and 2 spp, respectively. Format is the same as that
for Part I, see #9735, of the series. Plastic comb binding; 8-1/2 x 11". |
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A LIST OF THE ODONATA FROM THAILAND, Parts I - XXI
by Syoziro Asahina |
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1993, 442 pages, b/w drawings, photos. The results of more than 30 years of research are reprinted in one volume. It includes records originally published in journals from 1982 to 1990, an illustrated key, addenda, and new material described through |
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THE DRAGONFLIES OF EUROPE,
revised edition
by R. R. Askew |
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2004, 308 pages, 32 color plates, 513 figures, 114 maps. Incorporates the entire European fauna, comprising 124 species (10 new to this edition). Illustrates every species of damselfly (Zygoptera) and dragonfly (Anisoptera) on plates showing, in most |
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A FIELD GUIDE TO THE DAMSELFLIES & DRAGONFLIES OF ARIZONA AND SONORA
by Rich Bailowitz, Doug Danforth & Sandy Upson |
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2015, 459 pages, 621 photos, 93 line drawings, 118 scans, 5 full-page maps in addition to the 167 species by species distribution maps. This damselfly and dragonfly guide covers all 167 species occurring in Arizona and Sonora including those inhabit |
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COCKROACHES Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History by William J. Bell, Louis M. Roth & Christine A. Nalepa |
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2007, 248 pages, 92 b&w photos, 71 line drawings. This definitive volume provides a detailed overview of the approximately 4,400 species within the suborder Blattaria. It highlights the diversity of these amazing insects in their natural environment |
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THE MAYFLIES OF FLORIDA, revised edition
by Lewis Berner & M.L. Pescador |
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1988, 416 pages, 28 plates, 174 figures, 27 maps. Updated version of a work originally published in 1949 includes all [then] available data on Florida mayflies. It contains keys to adults and nymphs, comments on each genus, and covers taxonomy, geogr |
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DRAGONFLIES OF THE GREATER SOUTHWEST Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah by Kathy Biggs |
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2015, 232 pages, color photos throughout. Make the most of your outdoor experiences throughout the Southwest! According to the author, this conveniently sized book is the only dragonfly guide just for this amazing area, including all the species fo |
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REARING AND STUDYING STICK AND LEAF INSECTS
by Paul D. Brock |
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1992, 79 pages, 7 b/w plates, 40 figures. This comprehensive guide for enthusiasts and teachers outlines classification, life history, structure, and predators of stick
and leaf-insects. It contains detailed notes on rearing 17 species most widely |
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THE AMAZING WORLD OF STICK AND LEAF INSECTS
by Paul D. Brock |
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1999, 165 pages, 40 color photo plates, 26 b/w photos, 45 drawings. This book presents both common and uncommon phasmids in varying zoogeographical regions worldwide. It begins with a discussion of basic characteristics, collection and study. The mai |
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THE COMPLETE FIELD GUIDE TO STICK AND LEAF INSECTS OF AUSTRALIA
by Paul D. Brock & Jack W. Hasenpusch |
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2009, 216 pages, color photos & line drawings throughout. Australia has a rich diversity of phasmids – otherwise known as stick and leaf insects. Most of them are endemic, few have been studied and new species continue to be found. Stick insects are, |
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THE MAYFLIES, OR EPHEMEROPTERA, OF ILLINOIS
by B. D. Burks |
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1953 (1975 reprint), 224 pages, 6 b/w photos, 395 figures. Invaluable reference to the mayflies of the North Central & Northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. It treats 48 genera and 222 species, with Illinois records of 126 species. A later |
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GRASSHOPPERS OF FLORIDA
by John Capinera, Clay W. Scherer & and Jason M. Squitier |
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2002 143 pages, color photos throughout. Contains identification keys, ecological and biological information, photos, maps, species descriptions, species photographs, life cycles, habitat information. Paperback; 6 x 9".
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FIELD GUIDE TO GRASSHOPPERS, KATYDIDS, AND CRICKETS OF THE UNITED STATES
by John L. Capinera, Ralph D. Scott, and Thomas J. Walker |
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2004, 255 pages, 48 color plates, 12 b/w photos, 84 dwgs., 357 maps. Covers the biology, behavior, and ecological significance of this abundant, large, colorful and important insect group. Simple identification guide with 206 species pictured in colo |
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