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The go-to photographic guide to all the damselflies and dragonflies recorded in Europe, including the Macaronesian Islands and western TurkeyEurope's Dragonflies is a comprehensive, lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed photographic field guide to the damselflies and dragonflies of Europe. Written by two well-travelled experts, the book covers all 140 resident and vagrant species recorded, focussing on the field identification of adult insects. Concise species profiles highlight key identification features and provide information on behaviour, habitat preferences, distribution, flight periods, status and conservation. Other sections cover identification tips, conservation status and legislation. Presenting an unsurpassed selection of images of the highest quality, this is the go-to guide for anyone wishing to know more about these amazing and fascinating insects.Comprehensive coverage of every species of damselfly and dragonfly recorded in EuropeStunning colour plates showing males, females, immatures, colour forms, subspecies and typical habitat for every speciesOver 1,200 superb photographs, supplemented with illustrations of fine detailsDetailed profiles for the 140 resident and vagrant speciesUnique comparison plates for difficult groupsEasy to use by beginners and experts alike, avoiding technical terms
Damselflies. --- Europe. --- British Dragonfly society. --- European damselflies. --- European dragonflies. --- European odonates. --- carnivorous insects. --- damselflies of Europe. --- dragonfly identification guide. --- dragonfly illustrations. --- dragonfly photo guide. --- dragonfly photos. --- how do you identify a dragonfly. --- illustrations of dragonflies. --- insects that are carnivores. --- native European dragonflies. --- non native dragonflies in Europe. --- nonnative European dragonflies. --- odonata of Europe. --- odonata. --- photos of dragonflies. --- what kind of dragonfly.
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A fully revised, comprehensive photographic field guide to the dragonflies of Britain and IrelandBritain's Dragonflies is the only comprehensive photographic field guide to the damselflies and dragonflies of Great Britain and Ireland. Written by two of Britain's foremost Dragonfly experts, this fully revised and updated fourth edition features hundreds of stunning images and identification charts covering all 57 resident, migrant and former breeding species, and six potential vagrants. The book focuses on the identification of both adults and larvae, highlighting the key features. Detailed species profiles provide concise information on identification, distribution, flight periods, behaviour, habitat, status and conservation. Other sections cover biology; how to watch, photograph, record and monitor Dragonflies; conservation status and legislation; and introduced exotic species.This redesigned, updated and expanded edition features:Beautiful colour plates showing males, females, immatures and all colour forms for every speciesOver 500 stunning photographs, many of which are new, and more than 550 illustrationsUp-to-date species profiles and distribution mapsDetailed, easy-to-use identification charts for adults and larvae
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Great Britain --- Ireland --- field guides --- bryophytes --- Bryophyta = Musci = mosses --- Marchantiophyta = Hepaticae = liverworts --- Anthocerophyta = Anthocerotae = hornworts --- coloured photographs
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A carefully designed and beautifully illustrated photographic guide to the moths you are most likely to see during the dayThis concise photographic field guide helps you to identify the day-flying moths most likely to be seen in Great Britain and Ireland. It combines stunning photographs, clear and authoritative text and an easy-to-use design to increase your knowledge and enjoyment of these intriguing and often colourful insects. Like butterflies, some moths fly regularly in sunshine, whereas others that usually fly at night are readily disturbed from their resting places during the day. This guide describes all of these species and features at least one photograph of each in its natural, resting pose. A brief description of each moth covers the key identification features and when and where to look for it, and includes information on its status, life history, special features and caterpillar food plants. Other sections explain how to distinguish moths from butterflies, and also provide essential information on biology, classification, habitats, gardening for moths, conservation and legislation and recording and monitoring.Individual accounts for 158 species and photos of 28 othersMore than 320 stunning photos, with every moth shown as you see itBeautifully designed, easy to use and clearly written
Moths --- Aphid. --- Arctiinae (erebid moths). --- Aster (genus). --- Beech. --- Betula pendula. --- Bilberry. --- Bordered white. --- Brood (honey bee). --- Burnet. --- Butterfly Conservation. --- Calcareous grassland. --- Carpet moth. --- Carpet. --- Caterpillar. --- Catkin. --- Cerapteryx graminis. --- Choreutidae. --- Cinnabar moth. --- Clover. --- Common carpet. --- Comparison of butterflies and moths. --- Crambidae. --- Crane fly. --- Deciduous. --- Downland. --- Drain fly. --- Drepanidae. --- Endangered species. --- Erebidae. --- Ermine moth. --- Euplagia quadripunctaria. --- Feather. --- Female. --- Galium. --- Geometer moth. --- Gracillariidae. --- Grassland. --- Heath. --- Helicoverpa armigera. --- Hemaris fuciformis. --- Hemaris tityus. --- Hemaris. --- Herbaceous plant. --- Hofmannophila pseudospretella. --- Hornbeam. --- Hoverfly. --- Hummingbird hawk-moth. --- Ice plant. --- Insect wing. --- Juniper pug. --- Laothoe populi. --- Large yellow underwing. --- Larva. --- Lasiocampidae. --- Leaf miner. --- Lepidoptera. --- Lepidopterist. --- Limacodidae. --- Lime-speck pug. --- Macrothylacia rubi. --- Mimas tiliae. --- Moth trap. --- Moth. --- Noctuidae. --- Notodontidae. --- Oak hook-tip. --- Oak processionary. --- Oecophoridae. --- Parasemia plantaginis. --- Pheromone. --- Photedes captiuncula. --- Phragmatobia fuliginosa. --- Pine processionary. --- Privet. --- Proleg. --- Pterophoridae. --- Pupa. --- Pyralidae. --- Red underwing. --- Saturnia pavonia. --- Saturniidae. --- Sedum. --- Sesiidae. --- Silver Y. --- Silver-ground carpet. --- Six-spot burnet. --- Small tortoiseshell. --- Sphingidae. --- Sphinx ligustri. --- Stellaria media. --- Tinea pellionella. --- Tineidae. --- Tortricidae. --- Tortrix viridana. --- True lover's knot (moth). --- Urtica dioica. --- Vegetation. --- Viburnum. --- Xanthorhoe decoloraria. --- Zygaenidae.
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