British Insects: A photographic guide to every common species (Collins Complete Guide)
By (Author) Michael Chinery
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
1st April 2009
2nd April 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
595.70941
Paperback
384
Width 135mm, Height 210mm, Spine 24mm
720g
A photographic field guide to 1,500 species of insects found in Britain and Ireland
A photographic field guide to all the common and some unusual species of insects across Britain that the keen amateur naturalist is likely to spot. Over 1,500 species are illustrated with detailed photographs chosen for their help in identification.
Includes photographs of larvae
Each section is coded with a symbol for easy reference
Differences between similar species are highlighted to avoid confusion
Information given on when to look and where to find each species
Insect groups dealt with include butterflies and moths, mayflies, dragonflies, damselflies, grasshoppers, crickets, earwigs, lacewings, bugs, bees, wasps, ants and beetles, all with keys to ensure accurate identification.
'An excellent resource' BBC Wildlife 'The best starting point for any insect study' Wildlife and Countryside
Michael Chinery is a well-known naturalist and the author of numerous books on insects and garden wildlife, including Collins Nature Guide Garden Wildlife, The Natural History of the Garden and Collins Wildlife Trust Guide: Butterflies of Britain and Europe. For several years he ran field courses to introduce people of all ages to plant and animal life and now lives in Suffolk with his wife Jill.