Author: Francis Seow-Choen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
Phasmids of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Francis Seow-Choen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
Stick and Leaf Insects of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Paul D. Brock
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phasmatoptera
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phasmatoptera
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The Genus Saurauia in Borneo
Author: Khoon Meng Wong
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789838121774
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789838121774
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Dragonflies of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore
An Illustrated Guide to the Stick and Leaf Insects of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Francis Seow-Choen
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789838120296
Category : Phasmidae
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789838120296
Category : Phasmidae
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Phasmids of Borneo
Author: Phil E. Bragg
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789838120272
Category : Phasmatoptera
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789838120272
Category : Phasmatoptera
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Stick Insect Research in the Era of Genomics: Exploring the Evolution of a Mesodiverse Insect Order
Author: Sven Bradler
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 288966371X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 288966371X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
The Complete Field Guide to Stick and Leaf Insects of Australia
Author: Paul D Brock
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 0643099700
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Australia has a rich diversity of phasmids – otherwise known as stick and leaf insects. Most of them are endemic, few have been studied and new species continue to be found. Stick insects are, by far, Australia’s longest insects – some of them reach up to 300 mm in body length, or more than half a metre if you include their outstretched legs. Many stick insects are very colourful, and some have quite elaborate, defensive behaviour. Increasingly they are being kept as pets. This is the first book on Australian phasmids for nearly 200 years and covers all known stick and leaf insects. It includes photographs of all species, notes on their ecology and biology as well as identification keys suitable for novices or professionals.
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 0643099700
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Australia has a rich diversity of phasmids – otherwise known as stick and leaf insects. Most of them are endemic, few have been studied and new species continue to be found. Stick insects are, by far, Australia’s longest insects – some of them reach up to 300 mm in body length, or more than half a metre if you include their outstretched legs. Many stick insects are very colourful, and some have quite elaborate, defensive behaviour. Increasingly they are being kept as pets. This is the first book on Australian phasmids for nearly 200 years and covers all known stick and leaf insects. It includes photographs of all species, notes on their ecology and biology as well as identification keys suitable for novices or professionals.
Malay Archipelago
Author: Alfred Russell Wallace
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
ISBN: 1462900291
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
This is one the first and most important books about 18th century Malaysia and covers a wide array of topics from Malaysian culture and history to nature and wildlife. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Malaysia. A century and a half after it was first published, this book remains one of the great classics of natural history and travel--perhaps the greatest. Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) deserves equal billing with Charles Darwin for his independently drawn but parallel conclusions on the theory of evolution. Darwin himself called Wallace "generous and noble" and referred favorably to his work in later editions of The Origin of Species. The Malay Archipelago is an extraordinarily accessible book. There is a wealth of detail about pre-modern life in the Indonesian archipelago which Wallace accumulated on over 60 separate journeys spanning 14,000 miles. He was equally fascinated by the exotic peoples, flora and fauna he encountered in his epic travels. A mark of his achievement lies in the size of the collections he bequeathed to British museums--some 125,000 specimens ranging from large mammals to tiny insects, exotic butterflies and splendid birds of paradise. His basic thesis stands to this day: that two separate biological zones border these islands, separated by the deep-water channel now known as the Wallace Line, running between Bali and Lombok, which only a relative handful of species have crossed. The islands east of Bali in effect form a transitional zone where some of the world's strangest creatures are found.
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
ISBN: 1462900291
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
This is one the first and most important books about 18th century Malaysia and covers a wide array of topics from Malaysian culture and history to nature and wildlife. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Malaysia. A century and a half after it was first published, this book remains one of the great classics of natural history and travel--perhaps the greatest. Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) deserves equal billing with Charles Darwin for his independently drawn but parallel conclusions on the theory of evolution. Darwin himself called Wallace "generous and noble" and referred favorably to his work in later editions of The Origin of Species. The Malay Archipelago is an extraordinarily accessible book. There is a wealth of detail about pre-modern life in the Indonesian archipelago which Wallace accumulated on over 60 separate journeys spanning 14,000 miles. He was equally fascinated by the exotic peoples, flora and fauna he encountered in his epic travels. A mark of his achievement lies in the size of the collections he bequeathed to British museums--some 125,000 specimens ranging from large mammals to tiny insects, exotic butterflies and splendid birds of paradise. His basic thesis stands to this day: that two separate biological zones border these islands, separated by the deep-water channel now known as the Wallace Line, running between Bali and Lombok, which only a relative handful of species have crossed. The islands east of Bali in effect form a transitional zone where some of the world's strangest creatures are found.