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John C. Abbott
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| #823075 in Books | 2011-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.25 x.91 x4.50l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 292 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| One of the best EVER!!|By George G. Sims|This guide, along with Ed Lam's volume covering damselflies of the northeast, will definitely set the standard for field guides of ALL types for years to come.
A beautiful and compact book, with illustrations created by a combination of cutting-edge technology, it gives the casual and the serious damselfly enthusiast EVERYTHIN|About the Author|JOHN C. ABBOTT is Curator of Entomology for the Texas Natural Science Center at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published many papers on aquatic insects, including dragonflies and damselflies, and is the author of the more specialized
On any warm summer day, you can easily observe damselflies around a vegetated pond or the rocks along the banks of a stream. Like the more familiar dragonfly, damselflies are among the most remarkably distinctive insects in their appearance and biology, and they have become one of the most popular creatures sought by avocational naturalists.
Damselflies of Texas is the first field guide dedicated specifically to the species found in Texas. It covers...
You easily download any file type for your device.Damselflies of Texas: A Field Guide (Texas Natural History Guides™) | John C. Abbott.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.