2 edition of systematic catalogue of British insects found in the catalog.
systematic catalogue of British insects
James Francis Stephens
Published
1829
by Baldwin and Cradock in London
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Written in English
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Pagination | xxxiv, 388p. ; |
Number of Pages | 388 |
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Open Library | OL20418817M |
Filed under: Insects -- Nomenclature. The Nomenclature of British Insects: Being a Compendious List of Such Species as are Contained in the Systematic Catalogue of British Insects, and Forming a Guide to Their Classification (London: Baldwin and Cradock, ), by James Francis Stephens (PDF at MSU) Filed under: Mollusks -- Nomenclature. A systematic catalogue of British insects: being an attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered indigenous insects in accordance with their natural affinities. Pagination: xxxiv + + pp. Date: Type: Book reference: Bolton key: Stephens Publisher: London: Baldwin & Cradock: DOI – PDF link – Public notes.
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A systematic catalogue of British insects: being an attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered indigenous insects in accordance with their natural affinities. Stephens, James Francis, Type.
Book. Material. Published material. Publication info. London:Baldwin and. A systematic catalogue of British insects: being an attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered indigenous insects in accordance with their natural affinities ; containing also the references to every English writer on entomology, and to the principal foreign authors, with all the published British genera to the present time.
A systematic Catalogue of British insects: being an attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered indigenous insects in accordance with their natural affinities. Containing also the references to every English writer on entomology, and to the principal foreign authors.
With all the published British genera to the present time (). A systematic catalogue of British insects: being an attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered indigenous insects in accordance with their natural affinities by Stephens, James Francis, Pages: Get this from a library. The nomenclature of British insects; being a compendious list of such species as are contained in the systematic catalogue of British insects, and forming a guide to their classification.
[James Francis Stephens]. Internet Archive BookReader A systematic catalogue of British insects: being an attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered indigenous insects in accordance with their natural affinities. James Francis Stephens (–), A Systematic Catalogue of British Insects: Being an Attempt to Arrange All the Hitherto Discovered Indigenous Insects in Accordance with Their Natural Affinities (London, ), with annotations by the famous naturalist J.G.
Wood. This is a unique copy of a major early 19th-century work on taxonomic listing, intended to include all. The nomenclature of British insects;: Together with their synonymes; being a compendious list of such species as are contained in the systematic catalogue forming a guide to their classification.
The Nomenclature of British Insects: Being a Compendious List of Such Species as are Contained in the Systematic Catalogue of British Insects, and Forming a Guide to Their Classification (London: Baldwin and Cradock, ), by James Francis Stephens (PDF at MSU) Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Insects. A catalogue of the soft-scale insects of the world (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Cocidae) with data on geographical distribution, host plants, biology and economic importance.
This catalogue lists genera comprising species and subspecies which have been described since Linnaeus () until the cutoff date of December Price Range: £ - £ A Systematic Catalogue of Soft-Scale Insects is a synthesis and catalogue of all the information published on eight families of scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) worldwide from to the present.
Data is provided on their correct scientific names, common names, synonyms, taxonomy, host plants, distribution, natural enemies, biology, and economic importance.
A Systematic Catalogue of British Insects James Francis Stephens — Great Britain Being an Attempt to Arrange All the Hitherto Discovered Indigenous Insects in Accordance with Their Natural Affinities ; Containing Also the References to Every English Writer on Entomology, and to the Principal Foreign Authors, with All the Published.
A systematic catalogue of British insects: being an attempt to arrange all the hitherto discovered indigenous insects in accordance with their natural affinities.
Peter C. Barnard,pp. This book is the only modern systematic account of all families of British insects, covering not just the large and familiar groups that are included in popular books, but even the smallest and least known.
It is beautifully illustrated throughout in full colour with photographs by experienced wildlife photographers to show the range of diversity. The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects - Kindle edition by Barnard, Peter C. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets.
Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Royal Entomological Society Book of /5(14). The RES began its famous Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects inand new works in that series continue to be published.
The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects has been produced to demonstrate the on-going commitment of the RES to educate and encourage each generation to study these fascinating creatures/5(17).
Several scale insects in these families are serious agricultural pests and others pose a threat when (if) they are introduced into areas outside of their natural habitats. This book is a synthesis and catalogue of all of the taxonomic information published on these families worldwide up to Mayplus a few major works in Book Description.
A catalogue of the soft-scale insects of the world (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Cocidae) with data on geographical distribution, host plants, biology and economic importance.
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The book features sections on Oriental and European History, American History, Propagation, Insects and. Author: Lucia Patrizio Gunning; Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: Category: History Page: View: DOWNLOAD NOW» The book tells the story of how the British consular service in the Aegean, in the years of the British protectorate of the Ionian Islands () became an agency for the retrieval, excavation and collection of antiquities.
A systematic catalogue of the Aleyrodidae (Homoptera) with host plant and natural enemy data. fossil species and species excluded from the Aleyrodidae are listed separately. The British Museum (Natural History) collections of this group comprise species in 79 genera, including the type material of species.
Book; Whitefly of the.The Royal Entomological Society (RES) and Wiley-Blackwell are proud to present this landmark publication, celebrating the wonderful diversity of the insects of the British Isles, and the work of the RES (founded ).
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