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5.0 out of 5 stars A splendid, well illustrated overview of the insects, December 8, 2005
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This review is from: A manual for the study of insects
The 1930 edition is a beautifully written and illustrated revision of Comstock's 1895 college textbook for "teachers of entomology". Lovingly revised with Comstock's blessing, the 1930 edition begins with a general discussion of the Arthropoda in general and the insects in particular. The majority of the book treats various orders of insects including taxonomy, morphology, ontogeny, life history, subsistence, and predators in a narrative form. Insect impact on human activities is noted. It is an excellent detailed resource for anyone interested in natural history. interested in insects.
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A manual for the study of insects by John Henry Comstock (Unknown Binding - 1930)
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