Principles of Insect Morphology / / R. E. Snodgrass.

This classic text, first published in 1935, is once again available. Still the standard reference in the English language, Principles of Insect Morphology is considered the author's masterpiece. A talented artist as well as one of the leading entomologists of his day, Robert E. Snodgrass produc...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2018]
©1994
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (768 p.) :; 319 halftones
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD TO THE 1993 PRINTING --
PREFACE --
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION --
CHAPTER II. GENERAL ORGANIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT --
CHAPTER III. THE BODY WALL AND ITS DERIVATIVES --
CHAPTER IV. BODY REGIONS, SCLERITES, AND SEGMENTATION --
CHAPTER V. THE SEGMENTAL APPENDAGES OF ARTHROPODS --
CHAPTER VI. THE HEAD --
CHAPTER VII. THE HEAD APPENDAGES --
CHAPTER VIII. THE THORAX --
CHAPTER IX. THE THORACIC LEGS --
CHAPTER X. THE WINGS --
CHAPTER XI. THE ABDOMEN --
CHAPTER XII. THE ORGANS OF INGESTION --
CHAPTER XIII. THE ALIMENTARY CANAL --
CHAPTER XIV. THE ORGANS OF DISTRIBUTION, CONSERVATION, AND ELIMINATION --
CHAPTER XV. THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM --
CHAPTER XVI. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM --
CHAPTER XVII. THE SENSE ORGANS --
CHAPTER XVIII. THE INTERNAL ORGANS OF REPRODUCTION --
CHAPTER XIX. THE ORGANS OF COPULATION AND OVIPOSITION --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
Summary:This classic text, first published in 1935, is once again available. Still the standard reference in the English language, Principles of Insect Morphology is considered the author's masterpiece. A talented artist as well as one of the leading entomologists of his day, Robert E. Snodgrass produced a wealth of publications that display an accuracy and precision still unsurpassed.The 19 chapters in this volume cover each group of insect organs and their associated structures, at the same time providing a coherent morphological view of their fundamental nature and apparent evolution. To accomplish this aim, Snodgrass compares insect organs with those of other arthropods. Each chapter concludes with a glossary of terms. The 319 multipart illustrations are an invaluable source of information and have never been duplicated.This edition includes a new foreword by George Eickwort, Professor of Entomology at Cornell University, which relates the book to today's courses in insect morphology. Republication of this textbook will provide another generation of students with an essential foundation for their studies in entomology.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781501717918
9783110536171
DOI:10.7591/9781501717918
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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