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Encyclopedia of Insects, Second Edition
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Encyclopedia of
INSECTS
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Encyclopedia of
INSECTS
Second Edition
Editors
Vincent H. Resh
University of California, Berkeley
Ring T. Carde´
University of California, Riverside
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Cover Art: The jewel scarab, Chrysina cusuquensis , known only from a fragment of forest in northern Guatemala
(Photograph courtesy of David Hawks).
Letter-Opening Photo Credits:
R: Snakefl y (Raphidioptera) photographed at Nanaimo (Vancouver Island), British Columbia, Canada.
(Photograph Copyright © Jay Patterson.)
Y : Aedes aegypti , Uganda strain (a vector of yellow fever), bloodfeeding from the photographer’s hand.
(Photograph by Leonard E. Munstermann.)
Other letter-opening photographs furnished by the authors. (See relevant article for credit.)
Copyright Exceptions:
“Cat Fleas” by Nancy C. Hinkle and Michael K. Rust, “Cell Culture” by Dwight E. Lynn, “ Extension Entomology ” by
Nancy C. Hinkle, Beverly Sparks, Linda J. Mason, and Karen M. Vail, and “Nomenclature and Classifi cation, Principles
of” by F. Christian Thompson are in the public domain.
“Embiidina” by Edward S. Ross, Figures 1–4 Copyright © Edward S. Ross. “Swimming, Lake Insects” by Werner Nachtigall,
Figures 1–3 Copyright © Werner Nachtigall. “ Wolbachia ” by Richard Stouthamer, Figure 1 Copyright © Richard Stouthamer.
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