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1. The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
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2. The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
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3. Medical and Veterinary Entomology,
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4. Insects : An Outline of Entomology
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5. Medical Entomology for Students
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6. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
 
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7. Entomology and Pest Management
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8. Essential Entomology: An Order-by-Order
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9. Aquatic Entomology: The Fishermen's
 
10. Angling Entomology: Basics for
11. The Science of Entomology
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12. Fundamentals of Entomology (6th
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13. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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14. Entomology and Pest Management
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15. Medical Entomology: A Textbook
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16. A Dictionary of Entomology (Cabi)
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17. Photographic Atlas of Entomology
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18. Forensic Entomology: An Introduction
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19. Medical Entomology
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20. Forensic Entomology: Bugs &

1. The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
by P. J. Gullan, Peter Cranston
Hardcover: 584 Pages (2010-03-02)
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This established, popular textbook provides a stimulating and comprehensive introduction to the insects, the animals that represent over half of the planet's biological diversity. In this new fourth edition, the authors introduce the key features of insect structure, function, behavior, ecology and classification, placed within the latest ideas on insect evolution. Much of the book is organised around major biological themes - living on the ground, in water, on plants, in colonies, and as predators, parasites/parasitoids and prey. A strong evolutionary theme is maintained throughout. The ever-growing economic importance of insects is emphasized in new boxes on insect pests, and in chapters on medical and veterinary entomology, and pest management. Updated 'taxoboxes' provide concise information on all aspects of each of the 27 major groupings (orders) of insects.

Key Features:

  • All chapters thoroughly updated with the latest results from international studies
  • Accompanying website with downloadable illustrations and links to video clips
  • All chapters to include new text boxes of topical issues and studies
  • Major revision of systematic and taxonomy chapter
  • Still beautifully illustrated with more new illustrations from the artist, Karina McInnes

A companion resources site is available at www.wiley.com/go/gullan/insects. This site includes:

  • Copies of the figures from the book for downloading, along with a PDF of the captions.
  • Colour versions of key figures from the book
  • A list of useful web links for each chapter, selected by the author.
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2. The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
by P. J. Gullan, Peter Cranston
Hardcover: 528 Pages (2004-09-13)
list price: US$109.95 -- used & new: US$42.88
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Asin: 1405111135
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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TO ACCESS THE ARTWORK FROM THE BOOK, PLEASE VISIT www.blackwellpublishing.com/gullan.


This established and popular textbook is the definitive guide to the study of insects; a group of animals that represent over half of the planet’s biological diversity.

  • Completely updated and expanded, this new edition examines all aspects of insect biology including anatomy and physiology, ecology and evolution of insects, insect behaviours such as sociality, predation, parasitism and defense, medical and veterinary entomology and methods of collection, preserving and identifying insects.
  • Features new chapters on the methods and results of studies of insect phylogeny and a new review of insect evolution and biogeography.
  • Includes expanded sections on species diversity, social behaviour, pest management, aquatic entomology, parasitology and medical entomology.
  • Successful strategies in insect conservation are also covered for the first time, reflecting the increasing threat to natural ecosystems from environmental changes.
  • Boxes highlighting key themes, suggestions for further reading and illustrations, including specially commissioned drawings and colour plates, are included throughout.
  • The artwork from the text is available for instructors either via CD-ROM or by visiting www.blackwellpublishing.com/gullan.
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    Customer Reviews (4)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing insect book!!
    Great book , in great shape. Said minor damaged to cover, and it was just a little bend, So I was very happy about that. Received very quickly and in better shape than I expected!!! Awesome!! Another invaluable book in my collection!!

    3-0 out of 5 stars Truly an "outline"
    This book covers a LOT of ground regarding insects. Some areas are very informative. In fact, most of it gives an excellent, basic understanding of the various topics, like insect sensory organs. My only concern is that it moves very fast. Some areas of importance are glanced over, and the only reason I can understand them (like systematics) is because I have previous knowledge in that area. This is NOT a beginner's book. I would put this at grad student level for sure. But if you have already taken multiple insect classes with more taylored books, this one would be superfluous. The only reason it helps me is because I have had two insects taxonomy classes, but I don't know much about insect physiology. So with that said, I can't really say who this book is best suited for, other than people in the same situation as I am.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Review for "The Insects: An Outline of Entomology"
    I received this book in very good condition. There were no markings on the pages or scuffed up edges on the book or on the spine of the book. Over-all this was a good purchase!!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Bugs are Awesome
    This is a great book for learning just about anything you could ever want to know about insects.It discusses insect sociality, body systems, reproduction, interaction with plants, evolution, environmental tolerance, pest control, and other topics.I learned so much from this book.It was amazing to me to learn just how intricate insects really are.This understanding really strengthened my faith in God and the creation. ... Read more


    3. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, Second Edition
    Hardcover: 637 Pages (2009-05-08)
    list price: US$99.95 -- used & new: US$20.15
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    Asin: 0123725003
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    For medical, veterinary, entomology and public health students, this acclaimed textbook has been fully updated and revised to reflect the most recent advancements. Each chapter is structured with the student in mind, organized by the major headings of Taxonomy, Morphology, Life History, Behavior and Ecology, Public Health and Veterinary Importance, and Prevention and Control. This second edition includes separate chapters devoted to each of the taxonomic groups of insects and arachnids of medical or veterinary concern, including spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks. Internationally recognized editors Mullen and Durden surpass the competition by including extensive coverage of both medical and veterinary entomological importance.

    * Follows in the tradition of Herm's Medical and Veterinary Entomology
    * The latest information on developments in entomology relating to public health and veterinary importance
    * Two separate indexes for enhanced searchability: Taxonomic and Subject

    New to this edition:
    * Three new chapters
    - Morphological Adaptations of Parasitic Arthropods
    - Forensic Entomology
    - Molecular Tools in Medical and Veterinary Entomology
    * Online ancillaries: glossary, chapter images, study questions, and related web links
    * 1700 word glossary
    * Appendix of Arthropod-Related Viruses of Medical-Veterinary Importance
    * Numerous new full-color images, illustrations and maps throughout ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (2)

    5-0 out of 5 stars very tecnical
    very good book, the pictures drawings and details are very rich!
    a must buy for entomology enthusiasts

    5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
    One of the lowest prices offered. Received product fast - exactly when expected as I needed this shipped super express for a course I was taking - and in perfect condition. No issues whatsoever. I would definitely buy from this online store again. Thanks! ~Michelle ... Read more


    4. Insects : An Outline of Entomology
    by P. J. Gullan
    Hardcover: 512 Pages (1994-06-15)
    list price: US$83.50 -- used & new: US$49.95
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    Asin: 0412493608
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    This text book starts with general entomological issues, surveying the significance of insects, their internal and external structure and how they reproduce, develop and sense their environment. Key features in the success of insects are explored in a phylogenetic interpretation of their evolution. Major themes in insect biology follow: the ecology of ground-dwelling, aquatic and plant-feeding insects, and their social, predatory, parasitic and defensive behaviour. Special consideration is given to insects in medical, veterinary and agricultural science, and to pest management. The traditional order-by-order arrangement of other texts is replaced by a systematic synopsis of each insect order at the end of the appropriate ecological/behavioural chapter. The theoretical framework of cladistics and current evolutionary and behavioural theory underlies the text. Over 200 beautiful drawings of insects, many as seen under natural conditions, will encourage the rewarding study of entomology, whether as a vocation or as a hobby.This book is suitable for students contemplating entomology as a career, and may be used as a principal text for higher education courses in which the study of insects is prominent. These range from mainstream entomology to agricultural science, forestry, zoology and medical and veterinary science. This book should be of interest to senior undergraduates reading entomology modules in biology courses; postgraduates needing more background information. ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (2)

    5-0 out of 5 stars insects
    It is not the latest edition of the book, but we knew that when we purchased it. This edition provides enough information for beginning entomology.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A great advanced text on insects
    (Four and a half stars)
    Although this is a fairly technical college text I recommend it to everyonewith more than a passing interest in entomology.
    The author goes into great detail into the subject and yet with a little work anyone should be able to make it through this text.
    Do not be intimidated by the jargon as one will eventaullybecome familair with it.The illustrations are very helpful.

    Aquatic and juvenile insects are not neglected here as they are so often in other texts.

    So many children have a passing interest in entomology. Speaking from personal experience as a child for a long timeafter memorizing one of the Zim guides from cover to cover I thought I knew all that needed to be known about insects. A parent aware of one's child's intellectual development should know when it is time to give theirkids more advanced books. There are certainlybooksthat bridge the gap between the Zim guides ad this boo k (The Peterson Field Guide to Insects for example)and although I certainly do not recommend this book for a child the ambitious young adult should be able to get a lot out of this book.

    Recommended

    Jim Connell "Hallstatt Prince"
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    5. Medical Entomology for Students
    by Mike Service
    Paperback: 306 Pages (2008-03-17)
    list price: US$56.00 -- used & new: US$35.56
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    Asin: 0521709288
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Arthropod vectors of human infections, such as malaria, filariasis, West Nile virus, Lyme disease and typhus, are a continuing threat to human health. Medical Entomology for Students provides basic information on the recognition, biology, ecology, and medical importance of the arthropods that affect human health. The fourth edition of this popular textbook is completely updated, and now incorporates the latest strategies for controlling insects, ticks and mites. Extensive illustrations, with new colour photographs of some of the most important vectors and pests, will assist readers in recognizing arthropods such as mosquitoes, flies, and myiasis causing larvae.With a clear presentation and concise style, this text is specifically aimed at students of medical entomology, tropical medicine, parasitology, and pest control. It will also be essential reading for physicians, nurses, health officials, and community health workers ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars The almost-definitive first text for the short course in medical entomology
    One of the best, most thorough short books out there on the subject -- easy to tote around, concise, yet readable and even enjoyable.As the previous reviewer mentioned, the stinging arthros are skipped out on, but if that's important to you, your best bet might be downloading the notes pages from the University of California's course pages website (I'd recommend, honestly, snagging all of their pages from their micro and parasitology departments -- these are GOOD notes and videos, priceless and yet price-less), and/or snagging a copy of the appropriate (and it will be longer) chapter on subject same from "Medical and Veterinary Entomology" (which is probably my 5-star GET THIS IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT text/reference and all-around reader on the subject.It's thorough, it's got good pictorial coverage, and it's incredibly readable -- but expensive (worth it, but what good is that if you can't afford it -- and you'll RARELY (read: probably NEVER) find a cheap used copy on here or anywhere).

    As for this particular (short, handy, soft-cover and light) book:Note well that if you're taking an undergrad course in med(and maybe also vet) parasitology with entomology, this book is the most often used book in my experience.It can be well-supplemented (especially in the graphics section, which is admittedly poor, save for the very helpful line drawings and graphs) by John T. Sullivan's "Electronic Atlas of Parasitology" CD (currently in Version 2.02 (as far as I know), available from the author who is a professor at UC-San Francisco, via ebay, and possibly also via Amazon, for somewhere around $12-15).

    All in all, I thoroughly recommend this book, ESPECIALLY for anybody reviewing for exams or finals, where it truly shines for its concision and well-thought-out format.If you've got labs (and especially if you have a lot of lab quizzes), this book will only get you so far in preparation for that portion of your education (for eg, while you might find descriptions of differentiating culex from aedes, the pictures themselves are pretty much necessary, take my word) -- do do the extra work and obtain something with good pictorial (color is preferable but not necessary) views... even if it is a book specifically on field entomology & identification, or in combination with that CD (more helpful with the parasitology portion, to be honest).

    4-0 out of 5 stars Concise and Thorough
    This paperback volume is a bit pricey but worth it for the information contained. Line drawings accompany and compliment the text. This book is very much up-to-date. Two shortcomings kept it from a 5 star rating: thebees & wasps are not included, and the addition of some color plateswould have been most helpful. ... Read more


    6. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
    by John. B. Smith
    Paperback: Pages (2007-09-27)
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    Asin: 1897454473
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    This book is the dictionary of terms used in entomology containing the definitions and explanations of 4471 entomological terminologies, with three plates illustrating body structure and venation and one plate illustrating color terms. ... Read more


    7. Entomology and Pest Management
    by Larry P. Pedigo
     Hardcover: 608 Pages (1989-04)
    list price: US$70.00 -- used & new: US$70.00
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    Asin: 0023933100
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    For introductory courses in Applied Entomology, Insect Pest Management, and Economic Entomology.Ideal for students with little or no background in entomology--and those who cannot spend the time to take both a general entomology course and an applied course--this text combines, in a single volume--general principles of entomology and modern principles of insect pest management--including factual details and specific examples. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book!
    The book is great! Just got a test back on Friday and made a 97 on it!I was the highest grade in the class so the book is right on with its information.Thanks!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Entomology & Pest Management
    The book was received in excellent condition and exactly as promised. Good communication. Will buy from again!

    5-0 out of 5 stars ALL NEEDS of a PLANT PROTECTION&ENTOMOLOGIY is AVAILABLE
    I would be most appreciate to informe that "ENTOMOLOGY AND PEST MANAGEMENT" has been used as acomrehensive text for three courses in dep. of plant protection,fac. of agriculture,Zabol university,Iran by me,Ph.D OF entomology and faculty member of Zabol University&Gorgan University of Agriculture.Third edition of this book has translated to Persian(in press) and Unfortunatly this new edition of book not available in Iran and many difficulties are in Iran forbook buying.I am waiting and expecting to recieve preforma or other information to having this book impatiencly&eagerly. with best regard Javad Karimi(Dep. of Plant Protection;Fac. of Agriculture,Tehran University,Karaj,Iran)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good Introduction to Entomology
    Dr. Pedigo's book is one of the better general entomology/ pest management textbooks that I have read. It is written in an understandable format and provides a good introduction to the structure, function, taxonomy, and applied ecology of insects. This volume is most appropriate for the undergraduate student interested in entomology although it would also be a handy addition to a graduate student's library as well. As with many introductory entomology textbooks, the taxonomic keys are very limited. I would recommend Borror, Triplehorn, and Johnson's: An introduction to the study of insects to anyone who desires a book with a good set of taxonomic keys. ... Read more


    8. Essential Entomology: An Order-by-Order Introduction
    by George C. McGavin
    Paperback: 328 Pages (2001-06-21)
    list price: US$75.00 -- used & new: US$55.45
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    Asin: 0198500025
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    An up-to-date order-by-order introduction and reference handbook for students of biological sciences in general and entomology in particular. Covers all the important groups on a worldwide basis and explains what makes insects successful. The book is in three sections: first is a straightforward introduction to insect biology; followed by a section on field work; lastly an order-by-order catalog of the insects giving essential facts and details of life-histories, highlighting what makes each order distinct. To make the material as accessible as possible, the information for each order is presented in a standard manner and is written in a straighforward style with as little technical language as possible. Essential terms are fully explained in context with marginal notes. A pictoral guide, specially commissioned by Richard Lewington, is included to aid in the identification of the orders. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Essential Entomology,
    This text is an excellent assembly of the fundamentals of entomology and a worthy contribution to the field.However, it is no Tripplehorn, the truly essential introductory entomology text.It lacks an identification key, but provides a wealthh of order-level introductory information.This book would serve as a good supplemental text.A nice addition to a personal entomology library. ... Read more


    9. Aquatic Entomology: The Fishermen's Guide and Ecologists' Illustrated Guide to Insects and Their Relatives (Crosscurrents)
    by W. Patrick McCafferty
    Paperback: 448 Pages (1983-01-01)
    list price: US$128.95 -- used & new: US$75.95
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    Asin: 0867200170
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Aquatic Biology and Natural Historyare subjects of interests to many, whether they be related to one's vocational education, one's avocation, or purely to one's appreciation for the living order of the world. This book has been written not only for entomologists, ecologists, and students of aquatic entomology, but also for sport fishermen, naturalists, and environmental assessment specialists. For those who may not have some vested interested in nature and ecology, this book will provide a pictorial introduction to some of the most fascinating life forms on earth and, hopefully, "wet" the appetite for understanding the aquatic insects, their environment, and their relationship to human life. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars You'll Never Go Back in the Water Again

    Are we talking about Jaws?

    Nope. Bugs.

    And not just any bugs. These bad boys are terrifying.

    For instance we learn about the larvae of the spongilla (rhymes with Godzilla) fly. These "soft-bodied, bristled forms" are equipped with "mouthparts...highly modified into a needle like sucking apparatus".

    Yikes! What do these things suck on???

    Then there is the giant water bug (Family Belostommatidae) complete with raptorial forelegs with one or two claws each. Clearly excited by these revolting monsters, the author writes, "These spectacular bugs are also known colloquially by several names: (1) fish killers, because they are voracious and will attack small fishes and other small animals such as ducklings; (2) electric light bugs, because dispersing adults are often attracted to lights at night, often far from water; and (3) toe biters, for obvious reasons".

    OK - you're beginning to get the idea.

    There are 448 pages of this stuff, complete with magnified illustrations and a lurid set of overly lifelike color plates, astoundingly introduced with a quotation from the poem Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins ("Glory to God for dappled things...").

    It must be said that this book contains much entomological science (of interest to I'm not sure whom), as well as tidbits of information that will add to the arsenal of the most committed of fly fishermen only.

    Recommended for these constituencies - otherwise open at your own risk.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent insects!
    I am very pleased with this text, as an up and coming fisheries biologist, I hope to use it in my future.

    5-0 out of 5 stars book review
    This book is very detailed and gives accurate descriptions of all aquatic insects.The pictures with in each chapter also depict what the specimen look like.With all the information on the aquatic insects that is provide by this book it would be hard to believe that there is a better book out there.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Buy it for the pictures
    This book is amazingly beautiful.The illustrations alone make it worth the money.As an aquatic entomologist who teaches an aquatic entomology lab to college students, I find this book to be an invaluable source of high quality images for use in my classes.The pictorial keys are also very helpful - they are very easy to follow and make it almost a simplistic task for a lay person to identify aquatic insects down to the family level.Some of these keys are a little outdated since publication of the book, but they are still helpful for the most part.

    My only complaint with this book is that it doesn't go into as much scientific detail as is necessary for a serious student of entomology.Still, this isn't meant to be a textbook or an identification manual for complex identifications lower than the family level.If the book is used as intended by fishermen and ecologists, this is a very helpful book.

    And did I mention the ilustrations are amazing?

    5-0 out of 5 stars Aquatic Entomology
    This is a must have for fly fishermen looking to study entomology as it applies to fishing and fly tying.I saw this book at my local Orvis store (reference only) and one look told me I needed it in my library.The plates and drawings are fantastic.This is a detailed study, but not over the head of most fly fishermen.Match it with Gary Lafontaine's "Caddisflies", Shane Stalcup's "Mayflies - Top to Bottom" and/or Dave Hugh's "Matching Mayflies" and you have the start of a good entomology library for fly fishermen.
    Aquatic Entomology even has sections marked by a small image of a tied fly, which are of special interest to the fisherman.Get this book!! ... Read more


    10. Angling Entomology: Basics for Fly Fishermen
    by Ron Moser
     Paperback: 96 Pages (1987-06)
    list price: US$9.95
    Isbn: 0941130347
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    11. The Science of Entomology
    by William S. Romoser, J. G. Stoffolano
    Hardcover: 624 Pages (1997-07-01)
    list price: US$150.45
    Isbn: 0697228487
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Identification problems?Hand your students the "keys" to success with Romoser and Stoffolano's text!This comprehensive, general entomology text includes keys to aid in the identification of insect families. Designed for science majors, The Science of Entomology is perfect for your general or introductory entomology courses. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Entomology Textbook
    Well-organized, well-written introductory text to Entomology is more than your basic textbook. Includes a logical progression of information, as well as critical taxonomy keys, this is one of the best science text books I'veever seen. This book is sure to be a foundation that even graduate studentswill refer back to again and again. ... Read more


    12. Fundamentals of Entomology (6th Edition)
    by Richard J. Elzinga
    Paperback: 512 Pages (2003-04-25)
    list price: US$149.20 -- used & new: US$108.10
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    Asin: 0130480304
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    For undergraduate courses in General Entomology and Pest Management.Using an exceptionally clear writing style, minimal scientific jargon, and vivid photos and drawings, this text provides a comprehensive view of the fundamentals of entomology at a level that introductory, non-major students can comprehend. It captures the rich diversity and complexity of insects and their influence upon the ecosystem--without turning students off with excessive details. ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (4)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Didn't need much, but good reference material.
    It's a good book on entomology, but didn't need it much for the class.Still, lots of good info if your having trouble.Wish there were some color pics, though.Good overall.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Good book, but way, WAAAAAY overpriced.
    Okay, it's admittedly bad form to give a good book a one-star review on the basis of its price, but I needed to get your attention.

    This is the first book I've ever returned to Amazon.com. I was stunned after opening the book; the pages are made of newsprint-grade paper, and the photographs are so murky and blurred as to be near-useless.The text itself is dense and authoritative, but thoroughly dry and uninspiring.

    With a little attention to presentation values, this could have been a first-rate textbook, but as it stands, it isn't worth half its current asking price.If you absolutely, positively need to get this book, buy it used.Otherwise, give consideration to getting Gullen and Cranston's "Outline of Entomology".

    5-0 out of 5 stars defense mechanisms in insects
    Elzinga, Richard: Fundamentals of Entomology. Fifth edition. Upper saddle river, NewJersy. Prentice Hall 2000.

    The above text book is a 495 page book, ISBN number0-13-011493-6.

    The book provides a clear introduction to the world of insects. It talks about insect complexity and diversity and their influence on human and the ecosystem in general. There are several interesting concepts in the book but of interest to me was the defense mechanism in different insects. Insects like all organisms are eaten by predators. For protection, they have evolved morphological structures which permit them to bite, flee or sting the attacker. Other behaviors do exist to increase survival. For instance, insects like walking sticks have weakened areas at the trachnter that break under extreme stress. Such an act might occur when the insect is grabbed by a predator. Reflexes within the removed appendages cause the leg to twitch, which diverts attention from the escaping insect. Specialized membranes prevent bleeding and regeneration of the leg may be possible should future molts occur. Another interesting example is the defense mechanism in lady bird beetles and blister beetles. When threatened, some insects are capable of squeezing drops of hemolymph from specialized skeletal weak pints. The hemolymph contains toxic substances such as malachiines and cantharides or repellents. Other insects have the ability to feign death. Many beetles with hard exoskeletons feign death when disturbed and remain motionless for a few seconds or several hours. This lack of movement protects these individuals because many predators require movement of prey as an attack stimulus. Eventually the reflex subsides and then insect returns to normal. Some insects use chemical defense (allomones), a strategy common to insects with extended longevity hence longer exposure to predators and parasites. Although some of these substances are directed to specific predators, most are effective upon a broad spectrum of enemies. They are commonly released from exogenous glands in insects, however, some are present in the hemolymph and are leaked out between sclerites with increased blood pressure. Anal glands in many beetles secrete volatile fluids some of which are ejected with explosive force for distance up to 1 m. Predators react to such fluids as either repellents or irritants, although few are killed. Other insects like moths use sonic behavior to escape predation. Concealing coloration is a common mechanism. Insects blend with their background hence difficult to see. This is called concealing or cryptic coloration. Some like walking sticks resemble twigs while others like treehoppers resemble thorns. This is a successful mechanism unless the insect moves then the predator detects it.

    The book fully fulfilled my expectations. Reading the introduction was fun and this is what actually triggered me to read the entire book. The book can suit both young people and the old. The reason is that it talks about things in nature and things we can relate to. We all wonder how those insects in the wild are able to keep safe and this book provided the answer to all my questions. I'm sure it will answer many peoples question as well, therefore, I would most definitely recommend it to a friend.

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Defense mechanisms in insects
    Elzinga, Richard: Fundamentals of Entomology. Fifth edition. Upper saddle river, NewJersy. Prentice Hall 2000.

    The above text book is a 495 page book, ISBN number0-13-011493-6.

    The book provides a clear introduction to the world of insects. It talks about insect complexity and diversity and their influence on human and the ecosystem in general. There are several interesting concepts in the book but of interest to me was the defense mechanism in different insects. Insects like all organisms are eaten by predators. For protection, they have evolved morphological structures which permit them to bite, flee or sting the attacker. Other behaviors do exist to increase survival. For instance, insects like walking sticks have weakened areas at the trachnter that break under extreme stress. Such an act might occur when the insect is grabbed by a predator. Reflexes within the removed appendages cause the leg to twitch, which diverts attention from the escaping insect. Specialized membranes prevent bleeding and regeneration of the leg may be possible should future molts occur. Another interesting example is the defense mechanism in lady bird beetles and blister beetles. When threatened, some insects are capable of squeezing drops of hemolymph from specialized skeletal weak pints. The hemolymph contains toxic substances such as malachiines and cantharides or repellents. Other insects have the ability to feign death. Many beetles with hard exoskeletons feign death when disturbed and remain motionless for a few seconds or several hours. This lack of movement protects these individuals because many predators require movement of prey as an attack stimulus. Eventually the reflex subsides and then insect returns to normal. Some insects use chemical defense (allomones), a strategy common to insects with extended longevity hence longer exposure to predators and parasites. Although some of these substances are directed to specific predators, most are effective upon a broad spectrum of enemies. They are commonly released from exogenous glands in insects, however, some are present in the hemolymph and are leaked out between sclerites with increased blood pressure. Anal glands in many beetles secrete volatile fluids some of which are ejected with explosive force for distance up to 1 m. Predators react to such fluids as either repellents or irritants, although few are killed. Other insects like moths use sonic behavior to escape predation. Concealing coloration is a common mechanism. Insects blend with their background hence difficult to see. This is called concealing or cryptic coloration. Some like walking sticks resemble twigs while others like treehoppers resemble thorns. This is a successful mechanism unless the insect moves then the predator detects it.

    The book fully fulfilled my expectations. Reading the introduction was fun and this is what actually triggered me to read the entire book. The book can suit both young people and the old. The reason is that it talks about things in nature and things we can relate to. We all wonder how those insects in the wild are able to keep safe and this book provided the answer to all my questions. I'm sure it will answer many peoples question as well, therefore, I would most definitely recommend it to a friend.

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    13. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
    by John. B. Smith
    Paperback: 236 Pages (2010-07-12)
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    Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by John. B. Smith is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of John. B. Smith then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. ... Read more


    14. Entomology and Pest Management (6th Edition)
    by Larry P. Pedigo, Marlin Rice
    Hardcover: 816 Pages (2008-07-07)
    list price: US$117.60 -- used & new: US$107.42
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    Asin: 0135132959
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Completely updated in a new edition, this book remains ideal for a reader with little or no background in entomology and those who cannot spend the time to take both a general entomology course and an applied course. This combines, in a single volume, general principles of entomology and modern principles of insect pest management, including factual details and specific examples.Features up-to-date coverage on environmentally sound insecticides; the Transgenic plant controversy; Pest management systems; Newly released and recently discontinued products and updated insecticides; Current government regulations and labeling of microbial pesticides, plant pesticides and biochemical pesticides; and Developments in genetic engineering and plant bio technology. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book!
    Came in a timely manner, great packaging.Brand new book, still in the plastic wrap.Easy to read, makes sense!Cool diagrams.Great price. ... Read more


    15. Medical Entomology: A Textbook on Public Health and Veterinary Problems Caused by Arthropods
    Paperback: 672 Pages (2003-12-01)
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    Asin: 1402017944
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    This book is designed primarily as a textbook for graduate and postgraduate courses in Medical, Public Health and Veterinary Entomology. Its uniqueness is that its emphasis is on disease as opposed to arthropods. It includes general discussions of epidemiology, transmission, disease control, vector control and disease surveillance. In addition, it contains chapters oriented towards the many specific arthropod-borne diseases. Furthermore, the book discusses the many direct impacts that parasitic insects have on human and animal health. The arthropods themselves are dealt with in two introductory chapters.

    Apart from (post)graduate students, healthcare professionals in the field of arthropod-borne infectious diseases as well as entomologists interested in understanding the medical relevance of the species they study will find this book an extensive and useful guide to further their insights. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Medical Entomology Review
    I found this book useful. It contains a lot of information on arthropods of medical importance and is detailed on each aspect. It is divided into sizeable sections relating to e.g. specific diseases and I found it a bit wordy and took a little time to negotiate to the information I required. It contains some good diagrams and references to other sources.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A readable textbook
    One of the better text books I have seen- it does not put me to sleep, and is informative.
    The book is organized by arbopathogen rather than vector. It does focus on the vectorial aspects of disease transmission and pathogen life cycle.The writing is not so clinical that non-physicians can't understand what is being discussed.All in all, this is a good book to add to a personal research library. ... Read more


    16. A Dictionary of Entomology (Cabi)
    by G Gordh, D H Headrick
    Paperback: 1056 Pages (2003-07-03)
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    Asin: 0851996558
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    This book is a comprehensive, fully cross-referenced collection of over 28,000 terms, names and phrases used in entomology, incorporating an estimated 43,000 definitions. It is the only listing which covers insect anatomy, behaviour, biology, ecology, histology, molecular biology, morphology, pest management, taxonomy and systematics. The origin, etymology, part of speech and definition of each term and phrase are all provided, including the language, meaning or root of each term and constituent parts. Where meanings have changed, or terms have been borrowed from other disciplines, the most current usage is indicated.The common names of insects, their scientific binomen and taxonomic classification are provided, with diagnoses of pest species in many cases. All insect order, suborder, superfamily, family and subfamily names are given, together with the diagnostic features of orders and families. Names of deceased entomologists, or scientists from other fields who have contributed to entomology are included, with the citation for their biography or obituary. This book is an essential reference source for all professionals and students of entomology and related disciplines.Note:The only dictionary of its kind available, covering all aspects of insect biology and taxonomy. Also includes the names of prominent entomologists. ... Read more


    17. Photographic Atlas of Entomology & Guide to Insect Identification
    by James L. Castner
    Spiral-bound: Pages (2001-01)
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
    This book was great. It was like having the main points of my first two Entomology courses rolled into one beautifully illustrated book. It is a great reference book for those who are really into insects or those just getting started.I would recommend this book to anyone.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book!
    Beautiful pictures, great set up.Came promptly, was notified that it was shipping sooner than expected.Well packaged.Great price too!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Insect guide
    This book has excellent photographs of insects and the various stages of their life cycle.Great anatomy and an easy to follow Table of Contents.It also lays flat when opened because of the ring binder.Kids love the photos of the really exotic to the ugly, scary ones.It encourages young readers to try and identify insects they have seen or caught and learn anatomy, metamorphosis and other life stages.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A World of Insects in a Book
    This book was very helpful in letting me learn more about insects for my Entomology class. The pictures are so vivid and colorful it looks real to some point. It goes down into detail explaining the different parts of an insect and its functions. This book is great for anyone wanting to learn more about insects or just as a hobby. It was a great buy for me.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
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    18. Forensic Entomology: An Introduction
    by Dr Dorothy Gennard
    Paperback: 244 Pages (2007-04-20)
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    Asin: 0470014792
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    This invaluable text provides a concise introduction to entomology in a forensic context and is also a practical guide to collecting entomological samples at the crime scene.

    Forensic Entomology: An Introduction:

    • Assumes no prior knowledge of either entomology or biology
    • Provides background information about the procedures carried out by the professional forensic entomologist in order to determine key information about post-mortem interval presented by insect evidence
    • Includes practical tasks and further reading to enhance understanding of the subject and to enable the reader to gain key laboratory skills and a clear understanding of insect life cycles, the identification features of insects, and aspects of their ecology
    • Glossary, photographs, the style of presentation and numerous illustrations have been designed to assist in the identification of insects associated with the corpse; keys are included to help students make this identification

    This book is an essential resource for undergraduate Forensic Science and Criminology students and those on conversion postgraduate M.Sc. courses in Forensic Science. It is also useful for Scenes of Crime Officers undertaking diploma studies and Scene Investigating Officers. ... Read more

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    1-0 out of 5 stars Who knows?
    I might've bought this book if I'd've had a sample. The sample provided covers the table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, and half of the acknowledgements. Gee, thanks. ... Read more


    19. Medical Entomology
    by Robert. Matheson
    Hardcover: 624 Pages (2008-11-04)
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    Asin: 1443725404
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    MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY byRobert Matheson. Originally published in 1932. Preface:MORE than seventeen years have passed since the first edition of Med ical Entomology was published. In the original preface the important role played by insects and other arthropods in the transmission, causation, and spread of human and animal diseases was stressed. Today no such em phasis is needed, for the important role of insects in human welfare was fully demonstrated during World War II. Recognition of the effects of insect-borne diseases on the armies and navies of the belligerents has impelled our medical and entomological services and the governments of all nations to conduct extensive investigations on all phases of the problem. The results of many of these investigations, some of which are continuing, have not yet been published. In the present work the writer has attempted, with varying - iiccess, to bring together all data available by the end of 1948. s completely rewritten text is offered to the physician, the entomologist, the public health worker, the student, and the layman in order to give them an authoritative survey of our present knowledge. The writer has not at- empted to usurp the function of the physician, so the reader need not ex pect to find a discussion of treatment he will find, however, a brief account f the best known methods of controlling the insects involved in disease transmission or causation. Here great advances have been made during the ast few years. The reader is warned, however, that all the newer insecticides must be used with care and directions should be followed carefully. The literature on insect-borne diseases is voluminous, widely scattered in many and varied journals, monographs, government publications, and other sources, and difficult to cover adequately. For this reason a list of journals, textbooks, and other - publications that will enable the student to find the latest information is given at the end of the first chapter of the present work. Furthermore, each chapter is provided with a selected bibliography. Many of the references given have long bibliographies these references are starred. The writer gratefully acknowledges his indebtedness to the numerous authors whose publications he has consulted or quoted. Wherever illusl material is borrowed, full acknowledgment is given if, by accident does not appear, due apology is hereby offered. To the many colle, friends, and students who have given suggestions, furnished material, a other ways co-operated with him, the writer desires to tender his s thanks. He is under special obligation to Mr. Harvey I. Scudder for -the galley proof, and to Mr. C. Y. Chow for checking the manuscn reference to malaria in China. ROBERT MATIIES Ithaca, New September 1949 ... Read more


    20. Forensic Entomology: Bugs & Bodies (Crime Scene Investigation)
    by Sue Hamilton
    Library Binding: 32 Pages (2008-01)
    list price: US$27.07 -- used & new: US$18.35
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    Asin: 1599289911
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars entertaining
    The book is entertaining and informative, but not an essential addition to an entomologist's library.Makes a nice coffee table book. ... Read more


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