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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Bees, Ants & Wasps (Hymenoptera)

Bees of the World

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By: Chris O'Toole(Author), Anthony Raw(Author), Rod Preston-Mafham(Illustrator), Ken Preston-Mafham(Illustrator)
192 pages, Col photos, bw photos, bw illus
Publisher: Facts on File
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  • Bees of the World ISBN: 9780713724721 Paperback Dec 1999 Out of Print #31891
  • Bees of the World ISBN: 9780816057122 Hardback Dec 2004 Out of Print #145909
  • Bees of the World ISBN: 9780713720853 Hardback Dec 1991 Out of Print #6925
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Photographs by Rod and Ken Preston-Mafham
Deals with the zoology, morphology, habitat, life cycle, symbiotic relationships and economic importance of a large proportion of the world's bee species. An excellent reference, superbly illustrated. Reissue: First published in 1991.

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Christopher O'Toole has curatorial responsibility for bees and wasps at the world famous Hope Entomological Collections of the University Museum in Oxford. As well as being a world authority on bees, he is a frequent broadcaster and has written extensively on the topic. Anthony Raw is a professor in the Department of Ecology of the University of Brasilia, where he is studying bee behavior in their tropical habitats.

Out of Print
By: Chris O'Toole(Author), Anthony Raw(Author), Rod Preston-Mafham(Illustrator), Ken Preston-Mafham(Illustrator)
192 pages, Col photos, bw photos, bw illus
Publisher: Facts on File
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