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Environmental Science: Working with the Earth (with Environmental ScienceNOW, InfoTrac® 1-Semester Printed Access Card) (Environmental Science: Working with the Earth) by G. Tyler Miller
$128.66
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A Field Guide to Insects by Richard E. White
$12.92
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects and Spiders (Audubon Society Field Guide) by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
$13.37
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Simon & Schuster's Guide to Insects (Fireside Book) by Dr. Ross H. Arnett
$11.56
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Borror and DeLong's Introduction to the Study of Insects by Norman F. Johnson
$141.56
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Beginning with the basics, the text describes what characterizes an insect, including anatomy and the life cycle. It takes an order-by-order look at insects, explaining how each group differs from another and why certain types of insects have been classified together.
The book shows you not only what to look for but how and where to look for it -- from capturing and keeping live insects to ways of making a collection and taking photographs. Tips on keeping a field notebook are also included.
Packed with more than 200 full-color illustrations, this comprehensive guide is a valuable reference tool for nature enthusiasts.
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Inside This Book Citations: 10 books that cite this book Explore: Citations | Books on Related Topics | Concordance | Text Stats Key Phrases - SIPs: practical entomologist, pinning block, hemimetabolous development, tympanic organs, aerial net (more) Key Phrases - CAPs: North American, Order Orthoptera, Class Insecta, Order Homoptera Browse Sample Pages: Front Cover | Copyright | Table of Contents | Excerpt | Index | Back Cover | Surprise Me! |
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