Hymenoptera of Europe. Tome 1, Bees of Europe

Par : Denis Michez, Pierre Rasmont, Michaël Terzo, Nicolas Vereecken
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  • Nombre de pages548
  • PrésentationRelié
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.63 kg
  • Dimensions13,0 cm × 20,0 cm × 3,0 cm
  • ISBN978-2-913688-34-6
  • EAN9782913688346
  • Date de parution06/12/2019
  • ÉditeurNap (editions)

Résumé

This guide is the first volume of a series on Hymenoptera of Europe. In its first part a general presentation is given on their morphology, ecology, evolution and methods for establishing a collection of specimens. We also propose a key for the identification of all superfamilies recorded on the ur pean-continent. de then develops a comprehensive review of ern wild bees from Europe and neighbouring s, taking the latest scientific advances into account. .This diversity is divided into more than 2000 species distributed in 77 genera throughout the territory covered. The book deals with the biology, morphology, ecology and conservation of European wild bees. It offers the first illustrated identification key for the 77 genera, as well as an exhaustive inventory of species and a complete description of representative examples of wild bees within each genus (morphology, ecology, distribution).
This guide is the first volume of a series on Hymenoptera of Europe. In its first part a general presentation is given on their morphology, ecology, evolution and methods for establishing a collection of specimens. We also propose a key for the identification of all superfamilies recorded on the ur pean-continent. de then develops a comprehensive review of ern wild bees from Europe and neighbouring s, taking the latest scientific advances into account. .This diversity is divided into more than 2000 species distributed in 77 genera throughout the territory covered. The book deals with the biology, morphology, ecology and conservation of European wild bees. It offers the first illustrated identification key for the 77 genera, as well as an exhaustive inventory of species and a complete description of representative examples of wild bees within each genus (morphology, ecology, distribution).