From inside the bookTry this search over all volumes: Lepidóptera What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity: With a Photographic Guide to Insects of Eastern North AmericaUser Review - Kat Hodgins - GoodreadsOne of the best insect guides I have used. Excellent key in the back, and many wonderful photos. A must have for anyone serious about insects. Read full review Review: Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity: With a Photographic Guide to Insects of Eastern North AmericaUser Review - GoodreadsThis book is amazing. Contents
18 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesabdomen adult antennae ants aphids aquatic areas beak bees bite blister beetles body Borer burrow butterflies caddisflies Canada caterpillars click beetles cockroaches cocoon colored common species conspicuous crickets dead develop distinctive dragonflies eastern North America elytra FAMILY feed female flattened fleas flowers foliage front wings fungi galls genus gills grasshoppers habitats hatch head hind legs hind wings host Hymenoptera id Pg insects kleptoparasites lacewings lady beetles larvae lay eggs leaf beetles long-horned look maggots male mandibles mating mayflies midges mosquitoes moths mouthparts nests North American species northeast northeastern North America northeastern species numbers nymphs occur ovipositor pair parasitic parasitoids pest photographed plants pollen predacious predators prey pronotum pupae pupate rarely relatively rove beetles sawflies scorpionflies segments silken similar sometimes spiders springtails stink bugs stoneflies Subfamily suborder superfamily surface thorax tiger tiny trees usually variety wasps weevils wingless wood yellow Bibliographic information |