The Mayflies of Europe
Reviews
The Ephemeroptera suffer from a complex taxonomy, [through which] this book steers a sensible course […] and the authors discuss the various controversial opinions where appropriate. [F]or the amount of information consolidated in this single volume it actually represents good value for money. For the specialist or serious student of the group this is an essential work; in short it is a remarkable and ground-breaking achievement.
PETER C. BARNARD, Gillingham, Dorset, U.K., in: Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine, September-December 2012, p.205
PETER C. BARNARD, Gillingham, Dorset, U.K., in: Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine, September-December 2012, p.205
Table of contents
Abstract
Introduction
Key to the European genera (larvae)
Key to the European genera (imagines)
Check-list
Systematic treatment (family, genus, species)
Distribution catalogue
Colour plates
Illustrations of male genitalia
Illustrations of eggs
References
Index
Introduction
Key to the European genera (larvae)
Key to the European genera (imagines)
Check-list
Systematic treatment (family, genus, species)
Distribution catalogue
Colour plates
Illustrations of male genitalia
Illustrations of eggs
References
Index
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