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Monster Bugs By Lucille Recht Penner Random House , 1996
A good book for young kids to read about bugs.
Note this is not a field guide.
Contributed by Owen Davids on 12 January, 2016 - 10:58am |
Wikipedia
Wikipedia is growing to be a good information source for insects and their like. I'm thinking having this "book" will make it easier to reference citations on guide pages, much like BOLD Systems and Moth Photographer Group
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Biological control programmes in Canada, 1981-2000 By Mason P.G., Huber J.T. (Eds.) CABI, Technology & Engineering. 583 pp., 2002
Contributed by v belov on 14 August, 2015 - 3:13pm |
Field guide to urban wildlife: Common animals of cities & suburbs By Feinstein J. Stackpole Books. 454 pp., 2011
Contributed by v belov on 1 August, 2015 - 9:41pm |
Insect and related pests of shrubs: some important, common and potential pests in Southeastern United States By Baker J.R. (ed.) North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. 199 pp., 1984
Contributed by v belov on 13 July, 2015 - 2:33pm |
Soil Biology Guide By Daniel Dindal, ed. Wiley-Interscience, 1990
This valuable tome contains wonderfully illustrated taxonomic keys and biological synopses for a large range of terrestrial and soil-dwelling organisms oft overlooked (both scientifically and literally); covering not only insects but bacteria, annelids, gastropods, tardigrades, arachnids, myriapods, isopods, etc. with a focus on North America. With a total of over 50 contributing authors, each of the 43 chapters covers a different group of organisms.
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The Diversity of Life By Edward O. Wilson Belknap, 1992
Contributed by Anita Gould on 12 February, 2015 - 10:11pm |
Ecology and classification of North American freshwater invertebrates. 3rd ed. By Thorp J., Covich A. (eds.) Academic Press. 1021 pp., 2009
Contents
Arthropods treated in chapters 15 through 22, which probably should be added as separate entries
Contributed by v belov on 1 February, 2015 - 8:30pm |
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