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Insects of the World, 1st ed. 2025 Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Family Identification Keys

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Klimaszewski Jan

This handbook is a synthesis of knowledge, a practical handbook and a learning tool. The authors wanted to be understandable and accessible to the widest possible audience: From all of our fellow entomologists, amateurs and scientists, beginners and experienced practitioners, parataxonomists and their instructors, « alpha taxonomists » to systematic geneticists and high-level cladists, students and teachers, as well as to those who must sort insect samples and prepare biodiversity lists, consultants, people who work for the protection of nature, environmentalists, agronomists and farmers, veterinarians, forestry people, field naturalists, and to all of us loving nature with an open mind to all living treasures available in this world. 
All insect orders are presented in detail. A chapter is devoted to each class or order, except Zoraptera, Embioptera, Mantophasmatodea and Grylloblattodea, which are gathered in a single chapter. This handbook is useful for the recognition of orders and families with an identification key as the heart of each chapter. For orders over hundred families, identification keys deal only with most of them. For each case, the authors tried to find a compromise between the need to be close to reality and keep the ID simple and practical to use. The identification keys do not include the few families that are unlikely to occur in nature, either because of their limited number of species or because of their limited geographical distribution. Globally, each chapter includes at least a general introduction, morphological characters of the adult (and possibly larvae), general biology of the order, the classification of the order together with a table of all families (with some or all of the sub-families), a key for the recognition of families (always adults and sometimes larvae), the main websites, and an updated selected bibliography.
Artwork supports the text for improving both understanding and practical use. Selected literature was based upon general studies, identification publications and catalogs.

Preface.- History of the Delvaberl.- PART 1 General Aspects.- 1 General Characters, Anatomy and Development of Hexapodes (Hexapoda).- 2 Morphology of Hexapoda.- 3 Arthropodes and Hexapodes: Classification, Biodiversity, Mass Extinction,  Biogeography and Identification.- 4 Phylogeny of Hexapoda.- 5 Fossil Hexapodes.- PART 2 The Basal Classes.- 6  Collembola.- 7 Protura.- 8 Diplura.- PART 3 Class Insects.- 9 Microcoryphia or Archaeognathai.- 10 Zygentoma.- 11 Ephemeroptera.- 12 Odonata.- 13 Zoraptera, Embioptera, Mantophasmatodea & Grylloblattodea.- 14 Plecoptera.- 15 Dermaptera.


Henri-Pierre Aberlenc was born in 1958 in Paris. He is an enthusiastic entomologist with an eclectic background, even if Coleoptera occupy the largest place: alpha taxonomy, species of economic importance, faunal inventories, ATBI, biogeography, tropical forests, Mediterranean area, ethnoentomology, illustration, teaching, popularisation. He was the editor of the Faune de Madagascar collection from 2001 to 2010 and is the coordinator and one of the co-authors of this book. He is the author or co-author of more than one hundred entomological publications. He puts his practice as an entomologist and field naturalist at the service of the protection of natural environments.

Useful for the recognition of insect orders and families with extensive identification keys

Richly illustrated with aesthetically pleasing color plates, accompanied by descriptive texts

Chapters contain a general introduction, morphological characters of the adults

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