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Article: Field Guide to Insects of North America.(Books: A selection of new and notable books of scientific interest)(Brief article)(Book review)
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- April 28, 2007
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FIELD GUIDE TO INSECTS OF NORTH AMERICA ERIC R. EATON AND KENN KAUFMAN
The overwhelming number and variety of insects are often underappreciated. The pesky fly found buzzing around a picnic table could be one of 16,000 kinds of flies found on the North American continent alone. Identifying the thousands of insects, from beetles to ants to sphinx moths, is a daunting task. In this guide, Kaufman and Eaton present information on the insects most commonly found in Canada and the United States. In the ...
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