Arthropod Collection and Identification: Laboratory and Field TechniquesAcademic Press, 2010 M07 26 - 336 páginas Arthropods are the most numerous and diverse group of animals and studying them requires the use of specialized equipment and specific procedures. This text describes effective methods and equipment for collecting, identifying, rearing, examining, and preserving insects and mites, and explains how to store and care for specimens in collections. It also provides instructions for the construction of many kinds of collecting equipment, traps, rearing cages, and storage units, as well as updated and illustrated keys for identification of the classes of arthropods and the orders of insects. Such information not only aids hobbyists and professionals in preparing insect collections, but it has become essential in documenting and standardizing collections of entomological evidence in forensic as well as pest management sciences. * Over 400 professionally drawn illustrations * Identification keys to find arthropod orders * Comprehensive reading list * Detailed glossary of terms |
Contenido
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Chapter 2 Agents for Killing and Preserving | 43 |
Chapter 3 Storage of Specimens | 45 |
Classification of Insects and mites | 97 |
Chapter 4 Classification of Insects and Mites | 103 |
Chapter 5 Synopsis of Insect Orders | 121 |
Chapter 6 Descriptions of Hexapod Orders | 157 |
Summary | 198 |
GLOSSARY | 199 |
REFERENCES | 255 |
APPENDIX | 287 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Arthropod Collection and Identification: Laboratory and Field Techniques Timothy J. Gibb,Christian Y. Oseto Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
Arthropod Collection and Identification: Laboratory and Field Techniques Timothy J. Gibb,Christian Y. Oseto Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
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