
Smithsonian Handbook of Interesting Insects
$55.34
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
20 March 2020
Summary
Discover the fascinating world of insects
A stunning entomology field guide featuring 126 exquisite full-color photographs and concise, informative descriptions for bug identification, suitable for insect lovers of all ages.
This colorful insect field guide presents striking photographic profiles of insects, each one specially selected from the 34 million specimens found in one of the oldest and most important entomology collection in the world, held by London’s Natural Hist…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781588346865 |
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ISBN-10: | 1588346862 |
Author: | Gavin Broad, Blanca Huertas, Ashley Kirk-Spriggs, Dmitry Telnov |
Publisher: | Smithsonian Books |
Imprint: | Smithsonian Books |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 20 March 2020 |
Weight: | 686g |
Dimensions: | 183mm x 158mm x 26mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY“Curators from the Natural History Museum in London present a fascinating gallery of insects in this richly photographed work. […] It is rewarding just to peer at the handsome photographs and to discover, for instance, that the Goliath beetle resembles an Art Nouveau brooch, or that the leaf beetle is downright cute. The text accompanying each photograph is rarely longer than five sentences and offers facts about, among other topics, distribution (the ubiquitous stink bug is “almost cosmopolitan” in its dispersion around the world) and size (the Atlas moth sports a 10-inch to 12-inch wingspan), as well as humor (lantern bugs are “supposed to taste like bacon, ” according to aficionados in Madagascar). […] this book of little creatures will be a welcome arrival for amateur entomologists.”CHOICEBroad (Natural History Museum, London) draws on the collections of his home institution for the featured insects. Between the single-page introduction and the final page of the book are vignettes of some 100 insect species, each one represented by a stunning photograph of the adult form. Text on each facing page provides the common and scientific names, distribution, and size along with pithy yet authoritative remarks, thoughtfully edited to provide an interesting profile unique to that species. The two-page layout devoted to each species allows for succinct presentation that is distinctive for every species included. The arrangement of species appears eclectic: whether influenced by pure whimsy, the status of contributing author(s), or the overall design of the volume remains obscure. This nevertheless provides for a surprise with every turn of the page. The book’s intent is to celebrate the existence of the intriguing and attractive insects with whom we share this planet, broadening readers’ understanding of nature. This approach will surely whet the appetite of the budding naturalist, while also informing general readers unfamiliar with particular species. The book would be delightful to find on a coffee table or in a waiting room, as a source of edifying facts for consumption in just a few minutes.–M. K. Harris, emeritus, Texas A&M University Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.
About The Author
Gavin Broad
BLANCA HUERTAS is the Senior Curator of Lepidoptera at the Natural History Museum, London.
GAVIN BROAD is the Principal Curator of Insects at the Natural History Museum, London.
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