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Wooden box plastered with book-binding cloth.
Covers distribution, behaviour, ecology, phenology, and physiology of Calyptra species. Includes an identification key.
British Moths: A Gateway Guide is an introduction to 350 species of the most common and eye-catching adult moths of the UK, grouped by season for easy identification.
The present book is an updated study of the phasmid diversity of Singapore.
This volume covers seven subfamilies (Anoeciinae, Lachninae, Eriosomatinae, Phloeomyzinae, Thelaxinae, Hormaphidinae and Mindarinae), represented in Britain by 105 species in 35 genera.
Solid insect bottle from PE for killing and collecting insects. Available in various sizes.
The Joy of Bees - Bees as a model of sustainability and beekeeping as an experience involving nature and human history
This guide book covers the zygaenids (Zygaenidae), Brachodidae and pyralids (Crambidae).
Setting board for Microlepidoptera
These pins are handy for fixing insects on a shelf and securing the wings of insects.
Dragonflies through Binoculars - A Field Guide to Dragonflies of North America
Dragonflies and damselflies of western North America
Dragonflies and Damselflies of the eastern North America
In Bee Tiger, Philip Howse, an expert on mimicry, takes us on a tour de force of the biology and rich folk lore of this intriguing insect.
Wake-up call: alles dreigt te verdwijnen als de insectenpopulaties instorten: van wilde bloemen en vogels tot het eten op ons bord.
This Very Short Introduction to Insects higlight the diverse and beautiful world of insects.
BugDorm-2S120 insect tent is one of the most popular products from BugDorm.
Replacement net in sizes small, medium and large.
This handbook covers the Macrosiphini Tribe within the Subfamily Aphidinae.
FSC Bugs AIDGAP covers the families of adults of bugs in Britain and Ireland. It is designed for use with unprepared specimens at low magnification.
This simple key covers all caddis larvae found in Britain and Ireland.