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Flies : the natural history & diversity of Diptera Stephen A. Marshall

Tipo de material: Libro
 impreso(a) 
 Libro impreso(a) Idioma: Inglés Analíticas: Mostrar analíticasDetalles de publicación: Richmond Hill, Ont. Firefly Books c2012Descripción: 616 páginas fotografías, ilustraciones 29 centímetrosISBN:
  • 1770851003
  • 9781770851009
Otro título:
  • Flies the natural history and diversity of Diptera [Título de cubierta]
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  • 595.77 M3
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Inglés

"Meticulously researched and illustrated with more than 2000 color photographs taken by the author, Flies: The Natural History and Diversity of Diptera is a landmark reference book that will be indispensable to any naturalist, biologist or entomologist. Most photographs in this encyclopedic reference were taken in the field and show the insects in their natural environment. All of the world's fly families are included, with photographic coverage spanning the range from common deer flies and fruit flies through to deadly tsetse flies and malaria mosquitoes, with thousands of spectacular species such as exotic stalk eyed flies, giant robber flies and hedgehog flies in between. Flies: The Natural History and Diversity of Diptera is broken up into three parts: Life Histories, Habits and Habitats of Flies; Diversity; and Identifying and Studying Flies. The 20 pages of profusely illustrated keys linked to the unprecedented photographic coverage of the world's fly families and subfamilies enable the reader to identify most flies quickly and accurately, and to readily access information about each family as well as hundreds of distinctive genera and species."

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Incluye bibliografía: páginas 597-603 e índice: páginas 604-616

Glosario: páginas 594-595

Introduction: The Dominance of Diptera.. Part 1: Life Histories, Habits and Habitats of Flies.. Chapter 1.. Life Histories of Flies.. Chapter 2.. Flies, Plants and Fungi.. Chapter 3.. Flies and Vertebrates.. Chapter 4.. Flies and Invertebrates.. Part 2: Diversity.. Chapter 5.. Origins and Distribution of the Diptera.. Chapter 6.. The Lower Diptera.. Chapter 7.. The Lower Brachycera and Empidoidea.. Chapter 8.. The Higher Brachycera or Cyclorrhapha.. Part 3: Identifying and Studying Flies.. Chapter 9.. Collecting, Preserving and Rearing Flies.. Chapter 10.. Identifying Fly Families.. General Glossary and Commentary on Taxonomic Terminology.. Acknowledgments.. Selected References.. Index

"Meticulously researched and illustrated with more than 2000 color photographs taken by the author, Flies: The Natural History and Diversity of Diptera is a landmark reference book that will be indispensable to any naturalist, biologist or entomologist. Most photographs in this encyclopedic reference were taken in the field and show the insects in their natural environment. All of the world's fly families are included, with photographic coverage spanning the range from common deer flies and fruit flies through to deadly tsetse flies and malaria mosquitoes, with thousands of spectacular species such as exotic stalk eyed flies, giant robber flies and hedgehog flies in between. Flies: The Natural History and Diversity of Diptera is broken up into three parts: Life Histories, Habits and Habitats of Flies; Diversity; and Identifying and Studying Flies. The 20 pages of profusely illustrated keys linked to the unprecedented photographic coverage of the world's fly families and subfamilies enable the reader to identify most flies quickly and accurately, and to readily access information about each family as well as hundreds of distinctive genera and species." Inglés