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Save with Quantity Discounts—see inside ENTOMOLOGY 2019 DISTRIBUTED IN THE AMERICAS BY www.styluspub.com CONTENTS CABI CABI is a not- New and Forthcoming .......1 CONTENTS CONTENTS for-profit international organization / that improves people’s lives by Bestselling Backlist ......... 4 providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems Index ......................8 in agriculture and the environment. Order Form ...inside back cover CABI’s 48 member countries guide and influence our work which is ENTOMOLOGY 2019 ENTOMOLOGY delivered by scientific staff based around the world. Need a resource for classroom use? WEBSITE: www.cabi.org/bookshop Any paperback in this catalog is available to evaluate for course use. Copies are shipped on 90 day approval. 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Guide to Venomous NEW! and Medically Splendid Ghost Moths Important and Their Allies Invertebrates A Revision of Australian David Bowles, James Abantiades, Oncopera, Swaby and Harold Harlan Aenetus, Archaeoaenetus and / This guide summarizes Zelotypia (Hepialidae) ENTOMOLOGY 2019 ENTOMOLOGY threats from various Thomas J. Simonsen medically important Splendid Ghost Moths and Their invertebrate groups Allies is the first work to provide worldwide, including comprehensive information physical pain and annoyance about the taxonomy, biology, to disease transmission risk. It also summarizes personal diversity and morphology of all 70 Australian hepialine protective measures that one should embrace to Hepialidae species, including the descriptions of 15 prevent attack and disease risk, and it briefly addresses species and one genus new to science. Each species treatments where applicable. Crucial for protecting the is illustrated with color photographs of males and health of those who work with animals, it will serve as a females and drawings of the genitalia, and the book strong reference as well for medical personnel working also contains identification keys to genera and species. in high risk areas, travel planners, and other interested Distribution maps and detailed information on where parties. each species is found are included, as well as a species • An essential guide for identifying and mitigating richness map for the group in Australia. This book is an risks from invertebrates worldwide invaluable reference for moth enthusiasts, professional entomologists and nature conservationists alike. • Provides distribution maps, key features, photographs and general descriptions of the most Monographs on Australian Lepidoptera Series 12 dangerous invertebrates 312 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 4/5”, illus, color plates, and maps Cloth, Mar 2018, 978 1 4863 0747 0, $146.95 • Summarizes expected reactions to invertebrate attacks, and their treatment (if known) NEW! • Describes personal protective measures and Culicipedia provides recommendations that individuals can use Species-group, Genus- to protect themselves from dangerous invertebrates group and Family-group 240 pp, 5 4/5” x 8 1/4”, color photos, illus, and maps Names in Culicidae Paper, Nov 2018, 978 1 4863 0884 2, $47.95 (Diptera) Ralph Harbach NEW! The study of mosquitoes British and Irish has given rise to a plethora Butterflies of names for subspecies, An Island Perspective species, subgenera, genera and family-level groups, Roger L. H. Dennis and Peter B. Hardy many of which are duplicate names for the same entity. This unique volume is a comprehensive compilation This book investigates the of all scientific names introduced at all levels of biogeography of butterfly classification within the family since the official start of species over the British zoological nomenclature. The work is largely a lexicon islands, particularly the aimed at being historical and informative as well as factors that influence their nomenclatural and bibliographic. Unlike catalogues, it presence on the islands and contains sections devoted separately to the groups of that have made each island’s names regulated by the International Code of Zoological butterfly fauna distinctive. Nomenclature, the species, genus and family groups, as The book contains a full log of records of species on the well as sections concerned with names derived from islands and much supporting information. The first three personal and geographical names and other sources. chapters set the scene, illustrating the basics of island In addition to insights into the history of mosquito biogeography theory, their changing circumstances classification, attention given to the formation, during the current Holocene interglacial, and studies Latinization and derivation of names makes the work a of natural history of British butterflies that mark the crucial contribution to mosquito science. islands as the most intensively studied region for 336 pp, 8 5/8” x 10 5/8” wildlife in the world. Cloth, Nov 2018, 978 1 78639 905 2, $290.00 The book advances by increasing resolution downscale from a European continental perspective, through patterns and changes on the British mainland, a comparison of the two dominant islands of Britain and Ireland, to a close inspection of the dynamics of species on the multitude of offshore islands. Detailed investigations include contrasts in species’ richness on TO ORDER: Call 1.800.232.0223 Fax 703.661.1501 E-mail [email protected] Online www.StylusPub.com 1 A Field Guide to NEW! Spiders of Australia A Guide to Robert Whyte and Native Bees of Greg Anderson Australia Foreword by Tim Low Terry Houston “Read no further—unless A Guide to Native Bees you are willing to fall in love of Australia provides a with spiders. Submitting to detailed introduction the pages that follow could to the estimated 2000 change your life...” species of Australian —TIM LOW, excerpt from bees. Illustrated with the Foreword stunning photographs, NEW AND FORTHCOMING NEW AND FORTHCOMING it describes the form A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia covers all known / and function of bees, their life-cycle stages, nest Australian spider families, using over 1,300 stunning architecture, sociality and relationships with color photographs to enable identification of commonly plants. It also contains systematic accounts of the encountered spiders to the family level, and, in some five families and 58 genera of Australian bees. cases, to genus and species. Highly accurate and vetted Photomicrographs of morphological characters by experts, it contains the most up-to-date taxonomy and identification keys allow identification of bees information and is the most comprehensive account to genus level. of Australian spiders ever published. With more than two-thirds of Australian spiders yet to be scientifically • Each page features stunning macro described, this field guide sets the scene for future photographs of bees from around Australia explorations of our extraordinary Australian fauna. • Includes fascinating contributions from 464 pp, 5 4/5” x 8 1/2”, 1,300+ color photos ENTOMOLOGY 2019 ENTOMOLOGY Australia’s leading bee researchers on topics Paper, 2017, 978 0 643 10707 6, $37.95 such as pollination, social behavior, threats, and how to find bees and attract them to A Guide to Stag your garden Beetles of Australia 280 pp, 5 4/5” x 8 1/4”, 353 color photos George Hangay and Roger Paper, Nov 2018, 978 1 4863 0406 6, $39.95 de Keyzer Photographs by FORTHCOMING Paul Zborowski Bees of This comprehensive account Australia of the 98 lucanid species A Photographic found in Australia reveals Exploration their diversity and beauty James Dorey via stunning photography by Paul Zborowski. It looks in Bees are the detail at their morphology, darlings of the habitats and ecology, and explains how to collect, keep insect world. It is and preserve them. a joy to see these insects hard at 264 pp, 5 4/5” x 8 1/2”, color photos & illus work, peacefully buzzing from flower to flower. Paper, 2017, 978 1 4863 0208 6, $37.95 Many people recognize the worth of bees, as well as that they face multiple threats. But very NEW! few know about the diversity and importance of Australian native bee species. There are an A History of estimated 2000 to 3000 bee species in Australia, Pesticides yet we know very little about the vast majority Graham A Matthews of these and there are many that are yet to be While the use of pesticides described. has undoubtedly lead Bees of Australia introduces some of our incredible to significant gains in native bees, many of which, if you look closely, agricultural production can be found in your own garden.