Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae; Volume 4
- 682pages
- 24 heures de lecture






The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. Readers may encounter imperfections typical of older texts, such as marks and marginalia. This edition aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a high-quality, affordable version that remains faithful to the original.
This reprint presents detailed descriptions of new species of phytophagous Coleoptera, reflecting the scientific insights of the original 1899 edition. It serves as a valuable resource for entomologists and researchers interested in the diversity and classification of these beetles, showcasing the meticulous observations and findings from that era. The unchanged format preserves the historical context and scientific rigor of the original work.
Obtained by Mr. Andrewes in India
Focusing on the exploration of new genera and species of phytophagous Coleoptera, this work presents findings collected by Mr. Andrewes during his research in India. The book serves as a detailed documentation of these beetles, contributing to entomological studies and taxonomy. This reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1896 edition, offering readers a glimpse into historical scientific observations and classifications within this specific group of insects.
This book presents detailed descriptions of new genera and species of phytophagous beetles discovered by Dr. Modigliani in Sumatra. It serves as a valuable scientific resource, offering insights into the biodiversity of the region's coleoptera. The reprint maintains the integrity and quality of the original 1896 edition, making it an essential reference for entomologists and researchers interested in the study of these insects.
Caucasia lies between the Black and Caspian Seas and on the boundary between Europe and Asia. This book describes and illustrates in full colour nearly all the wild flowers, trees and shrubs that can be found over 1000 metres above sea level - almost a thousand species.
A comprehensive field guide to raptors and owls recorded in Georgia (Caucasus region), describing 45 species including breeding birds, seasonal residents, migrants and rare visitors. It includes practical information on identification, behaviour, confusing species, habitat, food source, nesting and population status of each species within Georgia.