Whether you are a novice or experienced collector, student, farmer, or weekend gardener, you will find "Simon & Schuster's Guide to Insects" a highly authoritative, startlingly beautiful field guide... This description may be from another edition of this product.
C'est un bon guide ( Simon & Schuster's Guide to Insects)qui montre de belles photos d'identification d'insectes
Guide to Insects (Fireside Book)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This has been an excellent source to identily insects for us.
Excellent insect field guide
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This guide is awesome, pictures and illustrations are from very high quality, I found this guide comparable to those guides from Audubon.Two illustration of insects come on left page, and on the right page you have the theorical info, so It easy to read and look at the picture at the same time. Insects are very easy to find, theyre grouped in orders, and by similitudes of course.This is a must have for any insect enthusiast, no mether if a begginer or if an expert on this field.It is very complete.
Great for the Casual Nature Fan
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Great general reference guide with photos by renowned insect photographer Dr. Edward Ross. A well done eighty-three page introduction covers such topics as classification, anatomy, behavior and collecting. Not for real die hards as the number of species is limited. Great though for students, naturalists, nature photographers and others interested in a good general introduction that uses top quality photography.
An invaluable quick reference guide for organic gardeners!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
It would be impossible for any single book to be a total guide (and I have many!), but this book has EXCELLENT photographs - which is especially helpful with hemiptera (true bugs), since there is a shortage of identifying guides for them. I not only found photos of insects that I (and my county ag agent) had been unable to identify, this book is wonderfully keyed to indicate whether insects are beneficials, pests, neutral, etc. This "at a glance" keying (by color, symbols and single alpha's) is very helpful for gardeners since most books do not give good information on what insects eat (a predator can develop into a pest as an adult, and vice versa), etc., but rather only provide physical identification information. Organic gardeners can frequently find information only on the worst (most common) pests, and may live in areas where they have worst pests that are not indigenous elsewhere, or identification of the most common predators, that may not be universally common. The author give life histories and other valuable information frequently lacking in "identification" books. Scientific names are provided for the more serious reader - and to help in identifying similiar insects in more complete but poorly illustrated books. Because of the beautiful photos, it would be a good "beginner book" for a budding entomologist too! This book is a real bargain!
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