The Larvæ of the British Butterflies and Moths; v.4 (1891)
by William 1814-1884 Buckler
Land Snails and Slugs of Russia and Adjacent Countries (ZooKeys)
by A Sysoev and A Schileyko
A Daintree Diary - Tales from Travels to the Daintree Rainforest in Tropical North Queensland, Australia
by Carl Portman
Influence of Anthropogenic Pressure on the System 'tick-tick-borne Pathogens'
by A. N. Alekseev, E. V. Dubinina, and O. V. Jushkova
[The Fauna of the Family Formicidae (Ants) of the Ukraine.]
by W Karawajew
Ovicidal Effect of Fumigants on Stored Grain Insect Eggs
by Victor Eugene Adler
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Northeastern United States, Crustacea
by Austin B Williams
Progress in Invertebrate Zoology
Invertebrates are vastly diverse group of animals, with a characteristic feature of absence of backbone, and comprises 97% of all animal species. Invertebrate diversity ranges from protozoa to Echinodermata and because of that fact, this subdivision of zoology has many further subdivisions, including but not limited to sponges, mollusks, worms, spiders and insects. Invertebrate is any animal that lacks a vertebral column, or backbone, in contrast to the cartilaginous or bony vertebrates. More th...
Neotropical Ants in the Collections of the Royal Museum of Stockholm. Part I.
Initiation and Practice in Modern Holistic Beekeeping
by Dragos Ciprian Negru
The idea of holding an Advanced Study Institute (ASI) and getting a volume out, on the Nervous Systems in Invertebrates first cropped up in the summer of 1977 at the ASI on Sensory Ecology. I had prepared a review of the nervous systems in coelomates and noticed how much we depended on Bullock and Horridge's treatise on the one hand and how much new material and requirements has cropped up since 1965, when this classical work was published. Interest in the concerted study of pollution and enviro...
Recent and Fossil Meet Kempf Database Ostracoda (Crustaceana Monographs, #20)
by Finn Viehberg, Renate Matzke-Karasz, Lisa Park Boush, and Alison Smith
The Festschrift Eugen Karl Kempf is a proceedings volume of the 15th International German Ostracodologists' Meeting which was held October 11th to 14th, 2012 by the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the University of Cologne. The selected contributions cover a broad range of biological and palaeontological topics that rely on sound taxonomy and serve as a tribute to the Kempf Database of Ostracoda including a biography on Eugen Karl Kempf. In detail, the scientific contributions are coverin...
The Semiaquatic Bugs (Hemiptera, Gerromorpha) (Entomonograph, #3)
by Erik Andre Andersen