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ISBN 10: 1550178342 ISBN 13: 9781550178340
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Editore: Harbour Publishing, British Columbia, 2018
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Sticker Books. Condizione: new. Sticker Books. Insects are all around us, from the butterflies in our gardens to the mosquitoes in the woods. About80percent of the1.5 million named species of animals on earth are insects. Without flower-loving bees, wasps, flies and beetles, most crops and wild plants would not be pollinated and woulddisappear.But insect diversity is largely invisible because most insects are small and difficult to recognize and identify. They are often easy toignore.A Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwestis a durable, water-resistant eight-fold field guide that describes more than sixty of the most common species that are likely to be encountered in the many habitats of the Pacific Northwest. Full-colour macro photos of specimens in their natural habitats accompany handy descriptions with information on specific species' anatomy, identification and importance in the ecosystem. Readers will be fascinated by interesting (and occasionally gruesome) facts about the insect inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest-for instance that the robber fly injects its insect prey with a fluid that dissolves muscles and organs before sucking their prey dry like amilkshake.The species inA Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwesthave been expertly chosen to introduce the diversity of insect life while also being accessible to novice bug enthusiasts. Most species shown are common but not necessarily familiar. The selection represents nineteen major groups, or orders. The largest are Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (true flies), Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and relatives) and Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). These groups are broken down into smaller families, such as scarab beetles or sphinxmoths.A Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwestshowcases the amazing diversity of insects that the region holds, and will encourage curious readers to learn a little about the main groups of insects and the intriguing details about theirlives. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1550178342 ISBN 13: 9781550178340
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Aggiungi al carrelloSticker Books. Condizione: new. Sticker Books. Insects are all around us, from the butterflies in our gardens to the mosquitoes in the woods. About80percent of the1.5 million named species of animals on earth are insects. Without flower-loving bees, wasps, flies and beetles, most crops and wild plants would not be pollinated and woulddisappear.But insect diversity is largely invisible because most insects are small and difficult to recognize and identify. They are often easy toignore.A Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwestis a durable, water-resistant eight-fold field guide that describes more than sixty of the most common species that are likely to be encountered in the many habitats of the Pacific Northwest. Full-colour macro photos of specimens in their natural habitats accompany handy descriptions with information on specific species' anatomy, identification and importance in the ecosystem. Readers will be fascinated by interesting (and occasionally gruesome) facts about the insect inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest-for instance that the robber fly injects its insect prey with a fluid that dissolves muscles and organs before sucking their prey dry like amilkshake.The species inA Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwesthave been expertly chosen to introduce the diversity of insect life while also being accessible to novice bug enthusiasts. Most species shown are common but not necessarily familiar. The selection represents nineteen major groups, or orders. The largest are Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (true flies), Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and relatives) and Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). These groups are broken down into smaller families, such as scarab beetles or sphinxmoths.A Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwestshowcases the amazing diversity of insects that the region holds, and will encourage curious readers to learn a little about the main groups of insects and the intriguing details about theirlives. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSticker Books. Condizione: new. Sticker Books. Insects are all around us, from the butterflies in our gardens to the mosquitoes in the woods. About80percent of the1.5 million named species of animals on earth are insects. Without flower-loving bees, wasps, flies and beetles, most crops and wild plants would not be pollinated and woulddisappear.But insect diversity is largely invisible because most insects are small and difficult to recognize and identify. They are often easy toignore.A Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwestis a durable, water-resistant eight-fold field guide that describes more than sixty of the most common species that are likely to be encountered in the many habitats of the Pacific Northwest. Full-colour macro photos of specimens in their natural habitats accompany handy descriptions with information on specific species' anatomy, identification and importance in the ecosystem. Readers will be fascinated by interesting (and occasionally gruesome) facts about the insect inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest-for instance that the robber fly injects its insect prey with a fluid that dissolves muscles and organs before sucking their prey dry like amilkshake.The species inA Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwesthave been expertly chosen to introduce the diversity of insect life while also being accessible to novice bug enthusiasts. Most species shown are common but not necessarily familiar. The selection represents nineteen major groups, or orders. The largest are Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (true flies), Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and relatives) and Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). These groups are broken down into smaller families, such as scarab beetles or sphinxmoths.A Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwestshowcases the amazing diversity of insects that the region holds, and will encourage curious readers to learn a little about the main groups of insects and the intriguing details about theirlives. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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