EntomologySpringer Dordrecht, 1995 - 798 pagina's A text for an introductory entomology course for senior undergraduates. It retains the format of the first edition (1980) with arrangement into four sections: evolution and diversity, anatomy and physiology, reproduction and development, and ecology. Section I has undergone the greatest reworking, b |
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abdominal segments absent acid activity adult antennae appendages aquatic arthropods Australia beetles biology C. S. Papp cells cerci CHAPTER classification cockroaches Coleoptera common compound eyes cuticle Dermaptera diapause Diplura Diptera dorsal eggs endopterygotes Entomol Ephemeroptera evolution feed females Figure flies fore wings fossil function genitalia glands habitats head Hemiptera hemipteroid hemolymph hind wings hormone host Hymenoptera insects instars juvenile Kukalová-Peck labium large number larvae legs Lepidoptera locust males Malpighian tubules mandibles membrane midgut molt moths mouthparts muscles nest North America occur ocelli Odonata organs Orthoptera orthopteroid oviposition ovipositor pair Paleoptera PANORPOID parasitic permission pests pheromones phylogeny Physiology plants Plecoptera posterior predators Press prey primitive protein prothorax Psocoptera pupa pupal regions reproductive sclerotized Section species sperm spiracles stage structure suborder Superfamily surface Swan and C. S. temperature termites thoracic tion tissues tracheal system Trichoptera typically usually venation ventral Zoraptera