The volume is still in the shadow of World War II with servicemen and women who enlisted young appearing, but these influences are dimming and there are now increasing numbers of non-white, non-male, non-privileged and non-straight subjects ...
Thus, a specific plant may not thrive without its specific insect pollinator, and the converse; and many lycaenid butterflies (blues, coppers) need both a specific host ant (which also needs the butterfly) and larval foodplant, ...
It was named after Walter D. Dodd (1891–1965), son of the 'Butterfly Man of Kuranda' (Frederick Parkhurst Dodd, 1861–1937). Walter collected many natural-history specimens for Lea in Western Australia, the Northern Territory and ...
This brand new addition to the secondary literature on Entomologists is a labour of love by a greatly respected entomology librarian (retired, of the Natural History Museum, London), and at...
Hollerbach,Anne Larson,'Ofsangfroid and sphinx moths: Cruelty, public relations,and the growth ofentomology in England,1800–1840', Osiris,vol.11, 1996: 201–220. Jordan ...
A more confident Jerrard wrote most enthusiastically of the 1930 RAOU Congress and Campout on Fraser Island , which was not attended by Chisholm . His journal entry covers 10 pages , whereas the earlier Congress received a few lines .
In this beautifully illustrated volume on Australian tenebrionid beetles, higher-level groups are reviewed, keys provided to enable identification to genus and subgenus level, and notes are provided on relationships, distribution...
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