A Field Guide to Insects in Australia - Softcover

Zborowski, Paul; Storey, Ross

 
9781876334963: A Field Guide to Insects in Australia

Synopsis

Insects are everywhere - over a million species inhabit our planet. More than 86,000 species have been identified, though the number may actually be higher. Insects are in our houses, gardens and cities and, of course, in the bush. They tunnel in trees, crawl into cupboards, live around our ponds and bury themselves in muddy sediments, as well as building turrets and towers, and scramble over our food. Whether you're an amateur insect enthusiast, a student or an entomologist this text should help you to identify insects from all the major insect groups.

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About the Author

Based in Canberra, Paul Zborowski is an entomologist and photographer who spends his time researching and illustrating invertebrates in Australia and in other locations around the world. He has a passion for presenting the macro details of nature to a wide audience and has written and illustrated 12 nature books using the resources of his image bank, www.close-up-photolibrary.com. He is a field-based scientist, spending long periods undertaking research in the field, and is also a sometimes teacher, both of science and photography.

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