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Hoverflies, Paperback / softback Book

Hoverflies Paperback / softback

Illustrated by Steven J. Falk

Part of the Naturalists' Handbooks series

Paperback / softback

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This Naturalists' Handbook book covers the natural history, biology and identification of the hoverfly.

It will enable anyone to identify the most common hoverflies of the British Isles, providing practical guidance for methods of identification, advice on techniques and approaches to research for those wishing to plan an investigation or seeking advice on how to carry it out. The text is accompanied by clear and detailed illustrations, and references, further reading and useful addresses are included.

It is a comprehensive, user-friendly resource for students, professionals, or anyone with an interest in the natural history of the hoverfly. Hoverflies are attractive, conspicuous and lively insects often seen visiting flowers.

Their larvae are colourful but usually well hidden, emerging at night at feed on aphids or greenfly.

They play a significant part in the biological control of crop pests.

This book introduces the natural history of hoverflies with a thumbnail sketch of 42 of the species most likely to be found.

It describes the biology and behaviour of the larvae, with their wide range of different diets, and discusses the tiny wasps that may parasitise them.

In the adults, particular attention is paid to courtship behaviour and egg-laying, as well as flower-feeding.

Selected species can be matched against the colour pictures, and their identification confirmed by a short list of critical characters. This book is a digital reprint of ISBN 0-85546-255-8 (1993). Naturalists' Handbooks encourage and enable those interested in natural history to undertake field study, make accurate identifications and to make original contributions to research.

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