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Abstract
Leaf beetles are one of the largest groups of beetles, with tens of thousands of species worldwide and around 280 in Britain. They belong mainly to the family Chrysomelidae, but also to two small closely related families, the Megalopodidae and Orsodacnidae. This book provides a comprehensive overview with detailed and accessible coverage of the natural history, ecology and biology of leaf beetles.
Topics cover the life history of leaf beetles, biology, their environment, natural enemies and interactions with humans. There is a thorough discussion about identification of British species, including detail on the juvenile stages (eggs, larvae, pupae) and a concise key to adults. A chapter is dedicated to study techniques and materials. The book is illustrated throughout with colour photographs and line drawings.
Leaf beetles is a vital resource for entomology students and educators, naturalists, nature conservationists, those involved in agriculture, horticulture and the management of stored produce.
Overall, this well-written book has a great deal to offer and anyone with even a casual interest in leaf beetles will find it enjoyable and informative.
Steve Lane
Dave Hubble is a freelance ecologist. He is the organiser of the UK's Chrysomelidae Recording Scheme and recently wrote the AIDGAP key to UK species. He also teaches Environmental Science at the Open University. Dave's blog can be found at davehubbleecology.blogspot.co.uk
...extensive descriptions about collecting, studying lifestyle and environment.
Ron Beenen
...a highly readable, informative style as one might expect from the current organiser of the UK's Chrysomelidae Recording Scheme.
John Badmin
Leaf Beetles maintains the integrity of this important series with an introductory overview of this commonly encountered group that will be useful to a wide spectrum of biologists, from students to ecological consultants. Just like its predecessors, this book will encourage a new generation of naturalists to delve into the biology and ecology of these beautiful and fascinating beetles and add to our knowledge of the UK fauna. If you want to get to know the UK's leaf beetles this is the book you need.
Peter Smithers
...a book that is well structured and provides a very useful and detailed introduction to leaf beetles.
Peter Hodge
This book provides a comprehensive overview with detailed and accessible coverage of the natural history, ecology and biology of leaf beetles. In some aspects the book provides a surprisingly comprehensive summary, for example, of their life histories, environment and enemies, etc.
Jan Bezdek
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover | A | ||
Title page | i | ||
Contents | iii | ||
Editor’s preface | v | ||
Acknowledgements | vi | ||
About the author | vii | ||
About the Naturalists’ Handbooks | vii | ||
1 Introduction | 1 | ||
2 Life history | 11 | ||
3 Leaf beetles in their environment | 19 | ||
4 Natural enemies of leaf beetles | 33 | ||
5 Distribution and abundance | 45 | ||
6 Identification of adults of British and Irish leaf beetles | 75 | ||
Key A Subfamilies and small families | 76 | ||
Key B Subfamily Cassidinae | 81 | ||
Key C Subfamilies Bruchinae and Amblycerinae | 81 | ||
Key D Subfamily Donaciinae | 83 | ||
Key E Subfamily Criocerinae | 84 | ||
Key F Subfamily Cryptocephalinae | 85 | ||
Key G Subfamily Galerucinae | 86 | ||
Key H Subfamily Chrysomelinae | 95 | ||
7 Study techniques and materials | 109 | ||
8 Useful addresses and links | 131 | ||
9 References and further reading | 134 | ||
Index | 141 |