Author: E. D. Edwards
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 9780643067004
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Certificate of Commendation Winner at the 2001 Whitley Awards - Best Zoological Reference Section This very detailed compendium of data on taxonomy and nomenclature of Australian butterflies is another in the Catalogue series produced by the Australian Biological Resources Study, a sub-program of Environment Australia. Expanding on the butterfly section of the earlier Checklist of the Lepidoptera of Australia by Nielsen, Edwards & Rangsi (1996) This Catalogue contains the fine details of naming and status of types of Australian butterflies, and information critical for fixing the scientific names of the species. This volume is the 'Who's Who' for the Australian butterfly fauna, the very basic information we all need, but find so difficult to access and evaluate for ourselves. It is introduced by a comprehensive historical and explanatory account of work on Australian butterflies. Details are given of all genus and species synonymies applicable to the Australian fauna. There are details of the type designations of all 507 available generic names, of type data for the 1,004 available species group names and of nomenclatural changes and changes in taxonomic status for most of the 136 valid genera, 400 species, and 371 subspecies. The butterflies have an enormous literature and this catalogue provides a guide to the significant literature of each taxon. An extensive list of larval food plants is also included, as well as succinct information on ecology and distribution and a comprehensive bibliography. Features
Lepidoptera
Author: E. D. Edwards
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 9780643067004
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Certificate of Commendation Winner at the 2001 Whitley Awards - Best Zoological Reference Section This very detailed compendium of data on taxonomy and nomenclature of Australian butterflies is another in the Catalogue series produced by the Australian Biological Resources Study, a sub-program of Environment Australia. Expanding on the butterfly section of the earlier Checklist of the Lepidoptera of Australia by Nielsen, Edwards & Rangsi (1996) This Catalogue contains the fine details of naming and status of types of Australian butterflies, and information critical for fixing the scientific names of the species. This volume is the 'Who's Who' for the Australian butterfly fauna, the very basic information we all need, but find so difficult to access and evaluate for ourselves. It is introduced by a comprehensive historical and explanatory account of work on Australian butterflies. Details are given of all genus and species synonymies applicable to the Australian fauna. There are details of the type designations of all 507 available generic names, of type data for the 1,004 available species group names and of nomenclatural changes and changes in taxonomic status for most of the 136 valid genera, 400 species, and 371 subspecies. The butterflies have an enormous literature and this catalogue provides a guide to the significant literature of each taxon. An extensive list of larval food plants is also included, as well as succinct information on ecology and distribution and a comprehensive bibliography. Features
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 9780643067004
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Certificate of Commendation Winner at the 2001 Whitley Awards - Best Zoological Reference Section This very detailed compendium of data on taxonomy and nomenclature of Australian butterflies is another in the Catalogue series produced by the Australian Biological Resources Study, a sub-program of Environment Australia. Expanding on the butterfly section of the earlier Checklist of the Lepidoptera of Australia by Nielsen, Edwards & Rangsi (1996) This Catalogue contains the fine details of naming and status of types of Australian butterflies, and information critical for fixing the scientific names of the species. This volume is the 'Who's Who' for the Australian butterfly fauna, the very basic information we all need, but find so difficult to access and evaluate for ourselves. It is introduced by a comprehensive historical and explanatory account of work on Australian butterflies. Details are given of all genus and species synonymies applicable to the Australian fauna. There are details of the type designations of all 507 available generic names, of type data for the 1,004 available species group names and of nomenclatural changes and changes in taxonomic status for most of the 136 valid genera, 400 species, and 371 subspecies. The butterflies have an enormous literature and this catalogue provides a guide to the significant literature of each taxon. An extensive list of larval food plants is also included, as well as succinct information on ecology and distribution and a comprehensive bibliography. Features
The Generic Names of the Butterflies and Their Type-species (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera)
Author: Francis Hemming
Publisher:
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
The Generic Names of British Insects
Author: Royal Entomological Society of London. Committee on Generic Nomenclature
Publisher:
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Category : Insects
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
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Category : Insects
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Lepidoptera of North America: Scientific names list for butterfly species of North America, North of Mexico
Author:
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
A Provisional Check-list of the Butterflies of the Ethiopian Region
Author: Wallace Peters
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Holarctic Lepidoptera
Author:
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Category : Lepidoptera
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
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ISBN:
Category : Lepidoptera
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Scientific Names List for Butterfly Species of North America, North of Mexico
Author: Paul A. Opler
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
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Category : Butterflies
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Insects of Samoa and Other Samoan Terrestrial Arthropoda: pt. iv-v. Coleoptera, Hymenoptera
Author: British Museum (Natural History). Department of Entomology
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Category : Arthropoda
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
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Category : Arthropoda
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, United States Army (Army Medical Library).
Author: Army Medical Library (U.S.)
Publisher:
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 998
Book Description
"Collection of incunabula and early medical prints in the library of the Surgeon-general's office, U.S. Army": Ser. 3, v. 10, p. 1415-1436.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 998
Book Description
"Collection of incunabula and early medical prints in the library of the Surgeon-general's office, U.S. Army": Ser. 3, v. 10, p. 1415-1436.
Large White Butterfly
Author: J. Feltwell
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400986386
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 559
Book Description
The literature is still one of our biggest frustrations to-day. There is, in one sense, too much of it, and in another not enough - for there are insufficient and inadequate published guidelines through this jungle. Last year two excellent books for students of ecological chemistry were published, one in France and one in England. The concordance of the references was a mere overall 3% rising to 7% in the chapters on pheromones. Even in the computer age, the channel remains a formidable barrier to the rapid exchange of biological information. At the present time we are in urgent need of compilations similar to John Feltwell's "The Large White Butterfly"; since the literature has become virtually unmanageable. This insect is now a demonstration object in the sixth form schoolroom; an experimental "rabbit" in the University laboratory; a test animal in virus and bacterial research projects; a tool for the study of flight mechanisms, migration, plant biochemistry, hormones, genetics, allergies, pigments, mimicry, etc. , etc. John Feltwell has, by this massive compilation, rendered us a great service - in fact he has given us a present of 4,000 hours of library time spent in 50 different libraries in seven countries. In the process he has collected 8000 references to the Large White. Of these, 4000 have been selected, and we are given a brief indication of their contents.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400986386
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 559
Book Description
The literature is still one of our biggest frustrations to-day. There is, in one sense, too much of it, and in another not enough - for there are insufficient and inadequate published guidelines through this jungle. Last year two excellent books for students of ecological chemistry were published, one in France and one in England. The concordance of the references was a mere overall 3% rising to 7% in the chapters on pheromones. Even in the computer age, the channel remains a formidable barrier to the rapid exchange of biological information. At the present time we are in urgent need of compilations similar to John Feltwell's "The Large White Butterfly"; since the literature has become virtually unmanageable. This insect is now a demonstration object in the sixth form schoolroom; an experimental "rabbit" in the University laboratory; a test animal in virus and bacterial research projects; a tool for the study of flight mechanisms, migration, plant biochemistry, hormones, genetics, allergies, pigments, mimicry, etc. , etc. John Feltwell has, by this massive compilation, rendered us a great service - in fact he has given us a present of 4,000 hours of library time spent in 50 different libraries in seven countries. In the process he has collected 8000 references to the Large White. Of these, 4000 have been selected, and we are given a brief indication of their contents.