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Triplehorn (Ohio State University) and Johnson (biology, Ohio State University) combine a taxonomic approach to the study of insects with updated coverage of insect biology, evolution, and insect phylogeny for this seventh edition of the text. Many new families of insects have been added throughout the book. Some of these families reflect revised classifications, but many are the result of the discovery of new groups within the US and Canada, particularly from the New World tropics. There.

Is also new information on collection methods, such as the use of the Global Positioning System. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

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Brooks Cole
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Borror and DeLong's Introduction to the Study of Insects
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Library of Congress
QL463.B69 2005, QL463 .B69 2005

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7272948M
ISBN 10
0030968356
ISBN 13
9780030968358
LCCN
2004104139
OCLC/WorldCat
55793895
LibraryThing
23888
Goodreads
960726

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OL17092146W

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Learn from the classic text in entomology! Introduction to the Study of Insects has been the standard text for introductory entomology since it was first published in the 1950s by the late Donald Joyce Borror and Dwight Moore DeLong. In this new Seventh Edition, Triplehorn and Johnson combine the taxonomic approach of this text's definitive study of insects with thoroughly updated coverage of insect biology and evolution as well as insect phylogeny. Through the text's focus on issues of insect systematics and evolution, you'll learn to appreciate the magnitude of the diversity of insect life as well as the immediate and long-term threats to insect diversity. The thorough insect identification keys and extensive accompanying illustrations make the book an invaluable reference for identification of all of the families of insects found in the continental United States and Canada. Triplehorn and Johnson also provide you with information on up-to-date insect collection methods, such as the use of the Global Positioning System. - Back cover.

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