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Lucid line drawings and photos, 16 in fine color. Based on some 15 years of study and collection in both polar regions... Read More >>
Hepialidae (ghost moths or swifts) are, in terms of diversity and distribution, the most successful group of homoneurous... Read More >>
The Butterflies of Egypt attempts to summarise the current knowledge and place the butterflies in ecological and... Read More >>
Each volume in this series contains introductory chapters on important aspects of the study of British Lepidotera,... Read More >>
This book provides information on the biology and morphology of owlet moth larvae and keys to their subfamilies,... Read More >>
Papers presented at a meeting held at the Banbury Center of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory between April 20 and 23,... Read More >>
This is a collection of major review articles, covering important aspects of the management and control of several... Read More >>
This work attempts to bring together both classical methods of taxonomy including morphometrics, and newer techniques... Read More >>
Microarray technology is a major experimental tool for functional genomic explorations, and will continue to be... Read More >>
Efforts to explore ecological interactions between insects and plants across several trophic levels are presented... Read More >>
Biological insecticides are competing more and more with traditional chemical pesticides. A successful application... Read More >>
"""Journal paper no. J-12183 of the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, Ames, Iowa. Project... Read More >>
Thus, in addition to innumerable lesser changes in the sections on insect structure, function, development, classification... Read More >>
First, despite substantial knowledge about the genetics and molecular biology of cell recognition in the context... Read More >>
This book is dedicated to the scientists whose professional devotion and accomplish ments in research on scale... Read More >>
A comprehensive survey of insects and terrestrial invertebrates (worms, scorpions, spiders, etc) in Antiquity. Read More >>
The development of insects strongly depends on the photoperiodicity and temperature cycles of the surrounding environment.... Read More >>