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Field Guide to Grasshoppers Katydids and Crickets of the US

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Field Guide to Grasshoppers Katydids and Crickets of the US is the best field guide to grasshoppers, katydids and crickets out there! Link to sounds in text.

Description

Author: John Capinera, Ralph D. Scott, Thomas J. Walker
ISBN: 9780801489488
Publisher: Comstock Publishing
Year of Publication: 2004
280 pages, 384 maps, 84 line drawings, 12 halftones, 48 color images
Paperback

Field Guide to Grasshoppers Katydids and Crickets of the United States introduces readers to the biology, behavior, and ecological significance of one of the most obvious (abundant, large, and colorful) and important (ecologically and economically significant) insect groups in North America, the order Orthoptera. A simple, illustrated identification guide assists the reader in distinguishing among the various groups and narrows down the options to expedite identification.

In much of North America, crickets and katydids provide the soundtrack to summer nights, and grasshoppers frequent the fields and roadsides of midsummer days. Although insects from this group have long been the bane of those who make their living from the land, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets are themselves crucial food sources for many species of birds, reptiles and amphibians, and other creatures.

Field Guide to Grasshoppers Katydids and Crickets of the US treats more than a third of the species found in the United States and Canada in brief, easy-to-understand sections that provide information on distribution, identification, ecology, and similar species. Distribution maps accompany each profile, and 206 species are pictured in color.

Black-and-white drawings highlight distinguishing characteristics of some of the more difficult-to-identify species. Sonograms provide a graphic representation of the insects’ distinctive sound, and one may take a listen on author Thomas J. Walker’s website, here: Singing Insects of North America

This is the first treatment of North American grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets to portray the insects in full color, and it will be the first time many amateur naturalists and students have the opportunity to see the amazing and colorful world of Orthoptera, because many are cryptically colored (their bright colors evident only in flight) or cryptic in behavior (nocturnal in their habits).

John L. Capinera, Ralph D. Scott, and Thomas J. Walker designed their book for amateur naturalists who wish to know the local fauna, for students who seek to identify insects as part of entomology and natural history courses, and for professional biologists who need to identify invertebrates. This invaluable field guide will be a useful supplement for laboratory and field activities and a reference for classrooms at every level.

  • 280 pages
  • 384 maps
  • 84 line drawings
  • 12 halftones
  • 48 color images

Additional information

Weight .75 lbs
Dimensions 6.12 × .84 × 9.25 in