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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Springtails (Collembola)

The Collembola of Fennoscandia and Denmark: Part 2: Entomobryomorpha and Symphypleona

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Arne Fjellberg
264 pages, line drawings
Publisher: E J Brill
The Collembola of Fennoscandia and Denmark: Part 2: Entomobryomorpha and Symphypleona
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  • The Collembola of Fennoscandia and Denmark: Part 2: Entomobryomorpha and Symphypleona ISBN: 9789004157705 Hardback Dec 2007 In stock
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This volume completes the survey of the ca. 400 species of springtails, which can be found in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, the Faroes and the Arctic Islands and includes the sections Entomobryomorpha and Symphypleona. The first volume, published in 1998, covered Poduromorpha. Identification keys and full descriptions of the species are richly illustrated by line drawings. Photos are provided for some species displaying characteristic patterns of pigmentation. New diagnostic characters, including sensillary chaetotaxy and details of the mouth apparatus, are introduced.

With the appearence of this book soil scientists and the interested amateur have now a modern tool to identify all species of Nordic springtails. In addition the habitat preferences and geographical distribuition are summarised.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Arne Fjellberg
264 pages, line drawings
Publisher: E J Brill
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