FIELD GUIDE TO THE DRAGONFLIES OF BRITAIN AND EUROPE PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Klaas-Douwe B Dijkstra, Richard Lewington | 320 pages | 01 Apr 2006 | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | 9780953139941 | English | London, United Kingdom Field Guide to the Dragonflies of Britain and Europe · Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra · Könyv · Moly This book could scarcely have been better. The discovery of the first Anax ephippiger in The Netherlands in incited an active involvement in Dutch dragonfly work. In that year, KD also developed a passion for Africa. Asmus Schroeter is an expert in European dragonfly fauna with a special interest in identification, ethology and biogeography, especially that of mountain regions and the Subarctic. For the last decade his interest has focused on the dragonfly fauna of the south-eastern corner of the Western Palaearctic, resulting in numerous publications. He is Executive Editor of the international odonatological journal Notulae Odonatologicae. Over forty years, Richard Lewington has built up a reputation as one of Europe's finest wildlife illustrators. He first became interested in insects as a child when he inherited a cabinet of insects from his father. He studied graphic design at the Berkshire College of Art, and since leaving in has specialised in natural-history illustration. He has also designed and illustrated wildlife stamps for a number of countries. In he was awarded Butterfly Conservation's Marsh Award for the promotion of Lepidoptera conservation, and in the Zoological Society of London's Stamford Raffles Award for contribution to zoology. Over forty years, Richard Lewington has built up a reputation as one of Europe's finest wildlife illustrators. He first became interested in insects as a child when he inherited a cabinet of insects from his father. He studied graphic design at the Berkshire College of Art, and since leaving in has specialised in natural-history illustration. He has also designed and illustrated wildlife stamps for a number of countries. In he was awarded Butterfly Conservation's Marsh Award for the promotion of Lepidoptera conservation, and in the Zoological Society of London's Stamford Raffles Award for contribution to zoology. Du kanske gillar. Spara som favorit. Skickas inom vardagar. Laddas ned direkt. The first edition of the Field Guide to the Dragonflies of Britain and Europe was a ground-breaking identification guide that led to an increase in Odonata recording across Europe. The second edition includes fully revised regional guides and identification texts, updated distribution maps and conservation statuses, illustrated accounts for five species that have been discovered in the region since the first edition, updated checklists and taxonomy, new photographs throughout, as well as an introduction to larvae identification. ★ Dragonflies of Europe - dragonflies by location .. Info | Availability: In stock. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Britain and Western Europe features all 98 species found in the region. Packed with outstanding photography, this comprehensive book includes close-up illustrations to highlight key identification features, diagrams of wing venation, and detailed guides to dragonfly larvae and exuviae. Each species account includes an accurate distribution map and information on field characteristics, confusion species, habitat and ecology. An introduction to the life cycle of Odonata, guidance on when and where to look for them, and the best ways to observe and photograph dragonflies and damselflies in the field combined with the identification guides make this book the ultimate resource for any field naturalist or entomologist interested in these incredible insects. Softback, pp J-P. Boudot, G. Doucet, D. You have no obligation to purchase the product once you know the price. You can simply remove the item from your cart. Our price is lower than the manufacturer's "minimum advertised price. He is Executive Editor of the international odonatological journal Notulae Odonatologicae. Over forty years, Richard Lewington has built up a reputation as one of Europe's finest wildlife illustrators. He first became interested in insects as a child when he inherited a cabinet of insects from his father. He studied graphic design at the Berkshire College of Art, and since leaving in has specialised in natural-history illustration. He has also designed and illustrated wildlife stamps for a number of countries. In he was awarded Butterfly Conservation's Marsh Award for the promotion of Lepidoptera conservation, and in the Zoological Society of London's Stamford Raffles Award for contribution to zoology. Du kanske gillar. Record Number : Publisher : Collins. Location of publication : London. Country of publication : UK. Language of text : English. 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Enter author surname:. Display : 25 50 Previous record Next record. Dragonflies: Old World - Avian Review Here he made his first observations of dragonflies as a year-old, having to invent his own scientific names for them because he had no literature. The discovery of the first Anax ephippiger in The Netherlands in incited an active involvement in Dutch dragonfly work. KD was a founding member of the Dutch society for odonatology in , as editor of its journal Brachytron , and co-edited and co-authored the handbook of Dutch Odonata published in He obtained an MSc in biology at Leiden University in , developing a passion for Africa during fieldwork in Uganda in In , he shared the Worldwide Dragonfly Association outstanding achievement award for this work. Over almost forty years, Richard Lewington has built up a reputation as one of Europe's finest wildlife illustrators. He first became interested in butterflies as a child when he inherited a cabinet of insects from his father. He studied graphic design at the Berkshire College of Art, and since leaving in has specialised in natural-history illustration. He was, for many years, the principal artist on the multi-volume series, The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland. He has also designed and illustrated wildlife stamps for a number of countries, including a set of ten stamps of British butterflies for Royal Mail in Deutsch English. We're still open for business - read our Brexit statement here. Prothero Michael J. Benton Richard Fortey View All. British Wildlife. Weiter zu British Wildlife. Erythromma viridulum Charpentier, Erythromma lindenii Selys, Pyrrhosoma nymphula Sulzer, Pyrrhosoma elisabethae Schmidt, Ceriagrion tenellum de Villers, Ceriagrion georgifreyi Schmidt, Nehalennia speciosa Charpentier, Aeshna mixta Latreille, Aeshna affinis Vander Linden, Aeshna grandis Linnaeus, Aeshna viridis Eversmann, Aeshna juncea Linnaeus, Aeshna subarctica Walker, Aeshna serrata Hagen, Aeshna crenata Hagen, Anax imperator Leach, Anax parthenope Selys, Anax ephippiger Burmeister, Anax immaculifrons Rambur, Boyeria irene Fonscolombe, Boyeria cretensis Peters, Caliaeschna microstigma Schneider, Gomphus vulgatissimus Linnaeus, Gomphus schneiderii Selys, Gomphus graslinii Rambur, Gomphus simillimus Selys, Gomphus pulchellus Selys, Stylurus flavipes Charpentier, Ophiogomphus cecilia Fourcroy, Onychogomphus uncatus Charpentier, Onychogomphus forcipatus Linnaeus, Onychogomphus costae Selys, Paragomphus genei Selys, Lindenia tetraphylla Vander Linden, Cordulegaster boltonii Donovan, Cordulegaster trinacriae Waterston, Cordulegaster heros Theischinger, Cordulegaster picta Selys, Cordulegaster bidentata Selys, Cordulegaster insignis Schneider, Cordulegaster helladica Lohmann, Oxygastra curtisii Dale, Macromia splendens Pictet, Absolutely indispensable! Askew The seminal book of its type, first produced in the 80s ? Again, not so much a field guide, this is a slightly historic reference publication,
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