Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
Author: Joel Asaph Allen
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 716
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKComprises articles on geology, paleontology, mammalogy, ornithology, entomology and anthropology.
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Author: Joel Asaph Allen
Publisher:
Published: 1928
Total Pages: 716
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKComprises articles on geology, paleontology, mammalogy, ornithology, entomology and anthropology.
Author: Brian Victor Brown
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 746
ISBN-13: 0660199580
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhile volume 1 includes several introductory chapters and treats 42 families of flies in the Lower Diptera, volume 2 covers the remaining 64 families of flies that make up the Higher Diptera (or Cyclorrhapha). These include families of house flies, fruit flies, bot flies, flower flies and many other lesser-known groups. The text is accompanies by over 1660 line drawings and photographs.
Author: American Museum of Natural History. Library
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 724
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas Pape
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 479
ISBN-13: 9004148973
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first comprehensive synopsis of the biodiversity of Diptera, with chapters on all regional faunas, Diptera as ecological indicators, statistical techniques for estimating species diversity based on the known fauna, molecular tools and trends in digital publication.
Author: American Museum of Natural History. Library
Publisher:
Published: 1978
Total Pages: 906
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Irina Brake
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2013-01-21
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9004261036
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConcerns about global biodiversity are rising dramatically, yet we are lagging behind in the most basic prerequisite for its understanding and conservation: the inventory. Insect species may make up five or ten times the number of all other plant and animal species combined, and as such they represent one of the major challenges in biosystematic science. World Catalogue of Insects is an initiative aiming at compiling worldscale, authoritative catalogues of monophyletic insect taxa. Volumes in this series contain standard nomenclatoral information on all names pertaining to the taxon treated, including type locality and distribution to the extent this is relevant. Additional information is optional, e.g., location, status and condition of types; biology; bibliographical information; pest status; vector status; etc. This volume nine focuses on Drosophilidae (Diptera). (Series: World Catalogue of Insects)
Author: United States. Entomology Research Division
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 1702
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Author: Sixto CoscarĂ³n
Publisher: Pensoft Publishers
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 687
ISBN-13: 9546422932
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSummarizes information concerning the American simuliid fauna south of the United States. This book also includes morphological diagnoses of females, males, pupae and larvae, as well as keys (in English and Spanish), illustrations of characters, mapped distributions, and bionomics.
Author: James Edward O'Hara
Publisher: Gainesville, Fla. : Associated Publishers
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 428
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Grimaldi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005-05-16
Total Pages: 790
ISBN-13: 9780521821490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInsects are the most diverse group of organisms in the 3 billion-year history of life on Earth, and the most ecologically dominant animals on land. This book chronicles for the first time the complete evolutionary history of insects: their living diversity, relationships and 400 million years of fossils. Whereas other volumes have focused on either living species or fossils, this is the first comprehensive synthesis of all aspects of insect evolution. The book is illustrated with 955 photo- and electronmicrographs, drawings, diagrams, and field photos, many in full colour and virtually all of them original. The book will appeal to anyone engaged with insect diversity: professional entomologists and students, insect and fossil collectors, and naturalists.