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Species Dermacentor occidentalis - Pacific Coast Tick
A Manual of Acarology, Third Edition By Krantz and Walter Texas Tech University Press, 2009
Pre-publication notice - can be pre-ordered on Amazon for a reasonable price. Due out in January of 2009.
From Amazon:
"In the thirty years since the second edition of A Manual of Acarology was published, acarologists have discovered a multitude of new mite taxa, made major modifications in acarine classification, and profoundly altered their understanding of this vast group, inspiring new and innovative approaches to resolving many basic and applied acarological problems. Now, this completely revised and updated reference, the most comprehensive and recent in the discipline, is available to researchers, teachers, students, and plant and animal scientists wishing to explore the complex and often astonishing world of mites.
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Spiders of the Eastern US, A Photographic Guide By W. Mike Howell and Ronald L. Jenkins pearson education, 2004
Information about the book you could find at:
http://www.samford.edu/schools/artsci/biology/spiderbk.htm
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 Spiders and Their Kin: A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press By Herbert W. Levi, Lorna R. Levi, Nicholas Strekalovsky St. Martin's Press, 2001
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 A Field Guide to Spiders and Scorpions of Texas By John A. Jackman Gulf Publishing, 2002
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Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico By Hodges, R. W. et al. (editors). E. W. Classey, London, UK., 1983
Hodges, R.W. et al. (editors) 1983. Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico. E. W. Classey, London, UK. 284 pp.
Am I really the first to enter this seminal publication??
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 9 August, 2008 - 1:02pm |
Cause of Death: A Perfect Little Guide to What Kills Us By Jack Mingo, Erin Barrett, Lucy Autrey Wilson Pocket Books, 2008
Death becomes you, and it's just another fact of life explored in Cause of Death, a revealing abundance of startling data, false perceptions, bizarre fallacies and some totally unexpected statistics about how, why, when and where we all bite the dust.
Disease, accidents, occupational hazards, poisons, plagues, infections, murder, fauna and fungi, insect bites, war and even bison. All this and more in a book you really shouldn't be living without.
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The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada By John Muir Laws Heyday Books, 2007
This is a comprehensive field guide for the Sierra Nevada region of California with everything from plants, animals, reptiles, and of course insects.
Contributed by tom murray on 9 February, 2008 - 6:20pm |
A Manual for the Study of Insects By John Henry Comstock, Anna Botsford Comstock Comstock Publishing Company, Inc., 1895
A classic entomology text with many illustrations. Other editions were published in 1930 and 1936. (Glenn W. Herrick was co-author on the third edition.) The first edition (1895) is in the public domain according to the law in the United States, and should be a good source of diagrams for the BugGuide glossary, for example.
Contributed by Cotinis on 13 June, 2007 - 11:09am |
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