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OverviewFascinating insects from around the world, including some newly discovered species. Insects account for more than half of the approximately 1.7 million named species of all living things. The number of insect species yet undiscovered runs into many further millions. Stephen Marshall has selected 500 of the most interesting insects from his travels to North and South America, the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand and beyond. Beautiful photographs show the insects in their natural habitats, and informative ""factfiles"" provide further details about the lives of these fascinating creatures. Some of the insects are new species, photographed here for the first time. In addition to the entries for each of the species, there is an introduction on insect biology, classification and distribution, along with information on collecting and photographing insects. AUTHOR: Stephen A. Marshall is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, Ontario. He has discovered hundreds of taxa new to science and published over 200 papers on insect systematics and biodiversity. When he is not working at the University of Guelph Insect Collection (Canada's oldest insect collection), he can usually be found in his bug-rich backyard on the banks of the Grand River near his hometown of Fergus, Ontario. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen A MarshallPublisher: Firefly Books Ltd Imprint: Firefly Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 15.90cm ISBN: 9780228104940ISBN 10: 0228104947 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 12 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction Collembola Springtails Achaeognatha Jumping Bristletail Ephemeroptera Mayflies Odonata Damselflies and Dragonflies Plecoptera Stoneflies Dermaptera Earwigs Mantodea Mantids Blattodea Cockroaches Isoptera Termites Phasmatodea Stick Insects Orthoptera Crickets and Grasshoppers Hemiptera Water Bugs Lace Bug Largid and Leaf-footed Bugs Milkweed Bugs, Boxelder Bugs and Seed Bugs Plant Bugs Stink Bugs and relatives Kissing Bugs and Assassin Bugs Damsel Bug Gnat Bug Treehoppers Planthoppers Spittlebug Cicadas Leafhoppers Aphids Scales Psocoptera Barklice Thysanoptera Thrips Lepidoptera Butterflies and Skippers Ghost Moth Tiger Moths and Wasp Moths Zygaenid and Syntomid Moths Owlet Moths and Prominents Slug Caterpillars Silkworm, Flannel Moths and Sphinx Moths Contents Gypsy and Tussock Moths Inchworms Swallowtail Moth Snout Moth Parasitic Moths Yucca and Urodus Moths Trichoptera Caddisflies Megaloptera Fishflies and Dobsonflies Neuroptera Antlion Owlfly Lacewings Mantisfly Coleoptera Groud Beetles and Tiger Beetles Water Beetles Rove Beetles Scarab and Stag Beetles Soldier Beetles and Fireflies Jewel Beetles Blister Beetles Wedge-shaped Beetle Soft-winged Flower Beetle Checkered Beetle False Ladybird Beetles Darkling Beetles Click Beetle Lady Beetles Ironclad Beetle Pleasing Fungus Beetles Handsome Fungus Beetle Long-horned and Leaf Beetles Weevils Mecoptera Scorpionflies Diptera Net-winged Midge Crane Flies and Midges Sand Flies and Moth Flies Black Flies, Mosquitoes and Punkies Meniscus Midge and Glowworm Lovebug Bee Flies and Tangle-veined Flies Deer Flies and Horse Flies Small-headed Fly Soldier Flies Giant Wood-boring Fly Snipe Fly Long-legged and Dance Flies Robber Flies Mydas Flies Stiletto Fly Flower Flies and Big-headed Fly Thick-headed Fly Fruit Flies, Picture-winged Flies and Other Acalyptrate Flies Dung Flies and Blow Flies Satellite and Flesh Flies Parasitic Flies Bot Flies Hymenoptera Cuckoo Wasp Parasitic Wasps Bees Wasps Ants Glossary Further Reading Acknowledgments IndexReviews[Review of hardcover edition:] Entomologist Stephen A. Marshall offers insect enthusiasts a glimpse of the remarkable diversity in the insect world. It's like going on a bug safari from the comfort of your couch! 500 Insects makes a great gift for anyone who likes bugs, from the natural history buff to the professional entomologist. -- Debbie Hadley * About.com * [Review of hardcover edition:] The quality of the photographs makes this volume a stunning work. The author selected 500 insects from his studies and travels around the planet. Each is presented in a high-quality, full-color, magnified image. These are single-page entries with accompanying information of approximately 100 words or less. The book restricts itself to the class Insecta. The entries are arranged by Insecta's scientific orders. Generic and species names are given in italics.... The eight-page introduction gives information on insect distribution, basic insect biology, collecting and photographing insects, insect structure, and taxonomic names. A small glossary and resources for further research and reading are provided. An index completes the volume. School and public libraries as well as individuals with entomology collections will find the book a welcome addition. -- Elaine Ezell * American Reference Books Annual * [Review of hardcover edition:] Incorporating several newly identified species, this insect field guide provide single-page entries describing 500 of the world's reported one million recognized varieties. The detail of each full-color, highly magnified photograph is so stunning that, if you're not fond of bugs, it will doubtlessly incite your flight reflex. Nevertheless, the vivid photographic detail is essential to the book's scientific value: nothing is lost in creative translation.... Highly recommended for entomology collections. * Library Journal * [Review of hardcover edition:] Terrific... The photos are a pleasure to look at, and the small amount of information given with each adds up to a lot of painless learning. There is a lovely contemplative quality to this work... This would be a great book to have in any elementary school classroom and in any biology or entomology library. It is a good book to buy for the budding young naturalist in your life. It also is an excellent reference work and could be inspiration for artists. -- Linda Wiener, St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM * Science Books & Films * [Review of hardcover edition:] Designed primarily to highlight the magnificence of insect diversity rather than to serve as an identification guide, this compact volume presents 500 vivid, close-up photographs of insects. * SciTech Books News * "[Review of hardcover edition: ] Designed primarily to highlight the magnificence of insect diversity rather than to serve as an identification guide, this compact volume presents 500 vivid, close-up photographs of insects.-- ""SciTech Books News"" (12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM) [Review of hardcover edition: ] Entomologist Stephen A. Marshall offers insect enthusiasts a glimpse of the remarkable diversity in the insect world. It's like going on a bug safari from the comfort of your couch! 500 Insects makes a great gift for anyone who likes bugs, from the natural history buff to the professional entomologist.--Debbie Hadley ""About.com"" (1/1/2009 12:00:00 AM) [Review of hardcover edition: ] Incorporating several newly identified species, this insect field guide provide single-page entries describing 500 of the world's reported one million recognized varieties. The detail of each full-color, highly magnified photograph is so stunning that, if you're not fond of bugs, it will doubtlessly incite your flight reflex. Nevertheless, the vivid photographic detail is essential to the book's scientific value: nothing is lost in creative translation.... Highly recommended for entomology collections.-- ""Library Journal"" (12/15/2008 12:00:00 AM) [Review of hardcover edition: ] Terrific... The photos are a pleasure to look at, and the small amount of information given with each adds up to a lot of painless learning. There is a lovely contemplative quality to this work... This would be a great book to have in any elementary school classroom and in any biology or entomology library. It is a good book to buy for the budding young naturalist in your life. It also is an excellent reference work and could be inspiration for artists.--Linda Wiener, St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM ""Science Books & Films"" (6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM) [Review of hardcover edition: ] The quality of the photographs makes this volume a stunning work. The author selected 500 insects from his studies and travels around the planet. Each is presented in a high-quality, full-color, magnified image. These are single-page entries with accompanying information of approximately 100 words or less. The book restricts itself to the class Insecta. The entries are arranged by Insecta's scientific orders. Generic and species names are given in italics.... The eight-page introduction gives information on insect distribution, basic insect biology, collecting and photographing insects, insect structure, and taxonomic names. A small glossary and resources for further research and reading are provided. An index completes the volume. School and public libraries as well as individuals with entomology collections will find the book a welcome addition.--Elaine Ezell ""American Reference Books Annual"" (1/1/2009 12:00:00 AM)" Author InformationStephen A. Marshall is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, Ontario. He has discovered hundreds of taxa new to science and published over 200 papers on insect systematics and biodiversity. When he is not working at the University of Guelph Insect Collection (Canada’s oldest insect collection), he can usually be found in his bug-rich backyard on the banks of the Grand River near his hometown of Fergus, Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |