Immature Insects, Volume 2Frederick W. Stehr Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1987 - 992 pagine Immature Insects, Volumes 1 and 2, edited by Frederick W. Stehr, are excellent sources of information on the biology and ecology of insect families, making these indispensible textbooks. With abundant illustrations, descriptions, and keys, both volumes are also useful as field guides in identifying many common, economically important, or unusual species. Immature Insects is the only reference that extensively details information necessary to identify immature insects. These books explain the techniques for collecting, rearing, killing, preserving, storing, studying, and shipping insects. Well-illustrated keys are provided for all orders and families. |
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Order Thysanoptera 1 Q D Wheeler D K Young | 28 |
Order Megaloptera 112 G A Dahlem D S Dennis T A Stasny H | 112 |
Order Raphidioptera | 123 |
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