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The British Potter and Mason Wasps A Handbook

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Michael E Archer
96 pages, 64 line illus, 57 figs, 22 maps
Publisher: Vespid Studies
The British Potter and Mason Wasps
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  • The British Potter and Mason Wasps ISBN: 9780953799206 Edition: 2 Spiralbound Dec 2003 Out of Print #137550
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Gives an account of the natural history and conservation needs of the British Potter and Mason Wasps with a key for identification and distribution maps for each species. Practical advice is given on study methods at home and in the field.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Michael E Archer
96 pages, 64 line illus, 57 figs, 22 maps
Publisher: Vespid Studies
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