A reference guide to beetles, this text provides a look at these poorly
understood creatures and highlights the absolutely essential role they play in
the dynamics of nearly every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. It also
demonstrates the amazing aesthetics of beetle design. schovat popis
National Wildlife Federation’s new all-photographic field guide to North American insects, spiders, and related species, is the most up-to-date of its kind, and lets both amateur and expert naturalists identify more than 940 species quickly and accurately. More than 2,000 close-up color photographs by leading nature photographers reveal the field marks that distinguish each creature, and the clear and concise text that accompanies each image describes the range, habitat, life cycle, and behavior. Budding entomologists will be inspired to explore further with the detailed information on starting a collection, planting an arthropod garden, keeping insects and spiders in captivity, and learning the techniques of macro photography. The unique waterproof cover makes it ideal for use outdoors.
With a focus on the vast diversity of beetles, this comprehensive guide details over 1,400 species found in the western United States and Canada. It offers insights into beetle morphology, behavior, and conservation, along with practical tips for locating and photographing them. An illustrated key aids in identifying common families, while family descriptions provide essential information on natural history, collection methods, and distinguishing features. This resource is invaluable for both enthusiasts and researchers interested in North American beetles.