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Borror and DeLong's Introduction to the Study of Insects

Amazon ASIN: 0030968356

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Product Details

AuthorNorman F. Johnson
AuthorCharles A. Triplehorn
BindingHardcover
DeweyDecimalNumber595.7
EAN9780030968358
Edition7
ISBN0030968356
LabelBrooks Cole
TypeOriginal Language
TypeUnknown
TypePublished
CurrencyCodeUSD
FormattedPrice$185.95
ManufacturerBrooks Cole
NumberOfItems1
NumberOfPages864
ProductGroupBook
PublicationDate2004-05-19
PublisherBrooks Cole
StudioBrooks Cole
TitleBorror and DeLong's Introduction to the Study of Insects

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
First published in the 1950s by the late James Borror and Dwight Moore DeLong, this classic text, INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF INSECTS 7TH EDITION, leads the market by combining the study of insects with clear and current insect identification. In this new edition, Johnson and Triplehorn supply updated information on phylogeny using systematics while adding a greater emphasis on insect biology and evolution. This greater concentration on insect systematics necessitated many content changes. For example, a chapter has been added for a newly described order, the Mantophasmatodea, as well as a new chapter reclassifying Order Homoptera (Cicadas, Hoppers, Aphids and Hoppers Psyllids) into Order Hemiptera (previously known as "bugs"). Nearly every order has been modified, sometimes substantially, to reflect new discoveries and scientific hypotheses. Many new families have been added throughout the book, some reflecting revised classifications, but many are the result of the discovery of new groups within the United States and Canada, particularly from the New World tropics. These include the families Platystictidae (Odonata), Mackenziellidae (Collembola), Mantoididae (Mantodea), and Fauriellidae (Thysanoptera), to name just a few. The results of molecular analyses are beginning to substantively contribute to the development of a robust and predictive classification. Thus, the phylogeny of insects has changed drastically from the last edition due to the incorporation of molecular data. The most conspicuous of these changes, for example, is the recognition that the order Strepsiptera is most closely related to the true flies (Diptera), rather than to the Coleoptera. Since it was first published in the 1950, this text has played an important role in understanding and preserving the diversity of the insect world. This title's long history, coupled with the authors' passion for currency and accuracy, make this book once again the classic text and reference

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