An Instant Guide to Insects: The Most Familiar Species of North American Insects Described and Illustrated in Full ColorAn Instant Guide to Insects is an ideal compact identification guide to the most familiar insects of North America, from bugs to butterflies, from moths to mosquitoes, and all the thousands of other species of insects commonly seen in the home, garden, city and countryside. This user-friendly guide assumes no previous knowledge: an easy-to-follow system of color-coded bands (denoting type of insect) and symbols leads quickly to the correct section of the book. Detailed, full-color illustrations of insects, with larvae where applicable, plus a distribution map and a concise but informative text make it easy to identify positively the most familiar species of North America. |
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upto3in about 950 species Elongated, cylindrical beetles, many large and
brightly colored. Distinctive antennae at least half as long as body and often
much longer, up to three times body length. The base of the antenna is often
partially ...
upto3in about 950 species Elongated, cylindrical beetles, many large and
brightly colored. Distinctive antennae at least half as long as body and often
much longer, up to three times body length. The base of the antenna is often
partially ...
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over 3100 species uptown Slender, elongated, parallel-sided beetles with short
elytra which leave most of the abdomen exposed. Abdomen flexible, often bent
upwards, especially when disturbed. Usually dull-colored, often black. Antennae
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over 3100 species uptown Slender, elongated, parallel-sided beetles with short
elytra which leave most of the abdomen exposed. Abdomen flexible, often bent
upwards, especially when disturbed. Usually dull-colored, often black. Antennae
...
Page 98
Robust or elongated, usually brown bugs, '/t-l '/2in long, with long legs; front legs
are spiny & used for catching prey. Often the abdomen is broader than wings.
Found in much of N. America. Many assassin bugs, including the thin, elongated
...
Robust or elongated, usually brown bugs, '/t-l '/2in long, with long legs; front legs
are spiny & used for catching prey. Often the abdomen is broader than wings.
Found in much of N. America. Many assassin bugs, including the thin, elongated
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