01/01/2010 409 pages, illustrated An illustrated key to the more common families of insects, with suggestions for collecting, mounting and studying them.
01/01/1956 Insects, a guide to the most common, important, and showy of the North American species. Illustrations in full color of 225 species often show both mature and immature forms. Insects are generally displayed in relation to their plant food. Often considered man's worst enemy, they are still gems...
01/01/1959 This book is intended as a textbook for elementary college entomology and is written to serve as an introduction for more advanced insect studies. The book, as the name implies, is general in nature and attempts to cover all phases of the subject. 526 pages, illustrated
Abstract, Plos One, 2019 From 1 January 2018 came into force Regulation (EU) 2015/2238 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2015, introducing the concept of “novel foods”, including insects and their parts. One of the most commonly used species of insects are: mealworms...
This book combines elements of general entomology and modern priciples of insect pest management with the hope of promoting improved pest control siklls and a better appreciation of insects and their role in our environment.
The first all-photographic field guide (1,014 full-color identification photographs. The field guide with the unique visual key, Arrangement by shape and by color makes identification quick and easy. 600 species covered in full detail; notes are provided on 70 others)
Featuring a durable vinyl binding and over 700 full-color identification photographsorganized visually by color and shape, theNational Audubon Society Field Guide to Insects and Spidersis the perfect companion for any outdoor excursion.Descriptive text includes measurements, diagnostic details,...
icipe'smission is to help alleviate poverty, ensure food security and improve the overall health status of peoples of the tropics, by developing and extending management tools and strategies for harmful and useful arthropods, while preserving the natural resource base through research and...
19/07/1999 The diamondback caterpillar,Plutella xylostella, (larva of amoth) is a very serious pest of cabbage and other crops. When highly fertilized collard greens (B. oleracea, Acephala Group), a related vegetable, are planted completely around a field, moths lay their eggs on the collards rather than on...