Host Specialization in the World Agromyzidae (Diptera)
K.A. Spencer
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Description for Host Specialization in the World Agromyzidae (Diptera)
Paperback. Series: Series Entomologica. Num Pages: 444 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PST; PSV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 297 x 210 x 23. Weight in Grams: 1198.
Phytophagous insects represent a very particular not really belong to their host plant range. This may group of organisms. Firstly, their number amounts lead to mistaken conclusions especially in regions to more than one quarter of all recent species (ex where only few observations were possible, as well cluding fungi, algae and microbes) and together with as in the case of uncommon insect species. Fourthly, the green plants on which they feed they form al the great majority (99. 4%) of the agromyzid species most one half of all living species described so far. studied show a high degree of ... Read more
Phytophagous insects represent a very particular not really belong to their host plant range. This may group of organisms. Firstly, their number amounts lead to mistaken conclusions especially in regions to more than one quarter of all recent species (ex where only few observations were possible, as well cluding fungi, algae and microbes) and together with as in the case of uncommon insect species. Fourthly, the green plants on which they feed they form al the great majority (99. 4%) of the agromyzid species most one half of all living species described so far. studied show a high degree of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
444
Condition
New
Series
Series Entomologica
Number of Pages
444
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789401073363
SKU
V9789401073363
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Reviews for Host Specialization in the World Agromyzidae (Diptera)
` Although this is an expensive book, it is well produced and has a fabulous colour photograph of a black and yellow liriomyza sp. on the cover. Spencer must be congratulated in producing a book that will become a bible for students of the Agromyzidae and will be widely read by those still to be ... Read more