Chinches pentatomorfas de la península ibérica

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The first comprehensive field guide to over 500 species of pentatomomorph bugs in the Iberian Peninsula. Featuring more than 540 color images, detailed species descriptions, identification keys, and distribution maps, it is an essential resource for naturalists, biologists, and anyone passionate about entomology.

Text in Spanish.

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Product code: GUI0078

ISBN: 978-84-16728-82-4

SKU: GUI0078 Categories: , , , Tag:

Weight

1.2 kg

Size

13 × 21 cm

Language

Spanish

Format

Paperback

Pages

624

Publishing date

TBA

Published by

Lynx Nature Books

Description

The first field guide to identify and learn in detail about the more than 500 species of pentatomomorph bugs found in the Iberian Peninsula, aimed at naturalists, biologists, and the general public interested in entomology and in this group of insects.

  • More than 540 species with dorsal and ventral color images, highlighting key features for identification and allowing easy and accurate comparison between similar species.
  • Over 600 pages with detailed descriptions of each species, abundance, behavior, phenology, similar species, habitat, and distribution.
  • Images of nymphal stages for many species.
  • Each family and superfamily includes a general introduction and dichotomous keys to identify the genera.
  • Distribution maps of the Iberian Peninsula and Europe for each species, including Iberian records.
  • With the participation of numerous national and European naturalists, entomologists, and nature photographers.

Forewords by:
Marcos Roca-Cusachs: Postdoctoral researcher at the University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia) and a member of the “Institut de Recerca a la Biodiversitat (IRBio)”, University of Barcelona (Spain).
Luis Vivas: Naturalist, writer, and expert in Heteroptera at the Asociación Fotografía y Biodiversidad.

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