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Species Tragidion densiventre
Introduction to North American Beetles By Charles S. Papp Entomography Pubns, 1984
Out of print, but worth finding if one is interested in beetles. (Bioquip had a few still in stock in 2003.) Almost 1,000 (black-and-white) illustrations, and some life history information. Papp's scratchboard llustrations are excellent, even artistic.
Note: I do not know how many of the illustrations and species accounts of this work are included in Papp's A Comprehensive Guide to North American Insects--there could be considerable overlap. I have not seen the latter work.
Contributed by Cotinis on 15 March, 2004 - 11:30pm |
A Manual of Common Beetles of Eastern North America By Dillon, Elizabeth S., and Dillon, Lawrence Row, Peterson, and Company, 1961
This is long out-of-print, but can be found on the used market. Though old, it is still an extremely useful reference. Has approximately 1,000 good black-and-white illustrations and several pages of color plates. Coverage of widespread, strongly-marked species is quite good. Has keys as well, which can be used by the amateur with a little luck. This is my first choice for identifying an unknown beetle. Taxonomy is out of date in many cases, so names must be used with care.
Original (1961) hardback edition was in one volume. There was a Dover reprint, circa 1971, in two volumes. (Be sure to get both volumes if you are buying that reprint edition.)
Contributed by Cotinis on 15 March, 2004 - 10:04pm |
 An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles By Arthur V. Evans, Charles L. Bellamy, Lisa Charles Watson Henry Holt and Company, 1996
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Peterson Field Guides: Beetles By Richard E. White Houghton Mifflin Company, 1983
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How to Know the Beetles By Ross H. Arnett, N. M. Downie, H. E. Jaques Wm. C. Brown Publishers, 1980
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KEYS TO THE INSECTS OF THE FAR EAST OF THE USSR By Lehr, P. A. et al. LENINGRAD NAUKA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1988
Contributed by WonGun Kim on 23 August, 2009 - 5:18pm |
Insect Life and Insect Natural History By S. W. Frost Dover Publications, Inc., 1959
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INSECTS OF THE SOUTHWEST: Arizona, New Mexico, So. California By Douglas D. Copeland Self published by author, 2009
This is a neat photo book. There is no written information, but rather 715 color photographs of dragonflies, beetles, and moths mostly from Southern Arizona. It is an excellent book to have if you are interested in Southwestern insects. Somewhat like having a miniature museum at your fingertips sans collection info.
Available from bioquip (bioquip.com) for $25
Contributed by dmelius on 28 July, 2009 - 1:09pm |
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