Beetles of the World: A Natural History
- Series : A Guide to Every Family
- Publisher : Princeton University Press
- Illustrations : 150 col illus, col distribution maps
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Description:
A richly illustrated guide to the astonishing variety of beetles around the world. Beetles make up about a quarter of known animal species and are arguably the most diverse group of organisms on Earth: almost 400,000 species have been formally described so far, and it is likely that this number merely scratches the surface. In this book the authors - two of the world’s foremost beetle experts - celebrate these remarkable creatures in all their variety, from their size and appearance to their ecological importance.
Providing concise accounts of all the major families and subfamilies of Coleoptera, the book explores beetle anatomy, life cycle, fossil history, feeding habits, role in the food web, habitats, relationship with humans, and classification - as well as the essential part that beetles play in the global ecosystem, and the ways humans can help protect them.
* Features 300 stunning color photographs
* Presents family profiles with a distribution map, table of information, and commentary
* Includes a comprehensive introduction that provides insight into the astonishing diversity of beetles and their histories
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