Field guide to the flower flies of northeastern North America by Skevington, Jeff

Field guide to the flower flies of northeastern North America
by Skevington, Jeff

(#6IPZK92)

Paperback 2019
Description: 511 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps; 22 cm.
Dewey: 595.774097

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Statement of responsibility from cover.;"Covers all 416 species of flower flies that occur north of Tennessee and east of the Dakotas, including the high Arctic and Greenland"--Page 4 of cover.;Includes bibliographical references (pages 496-501) and index.;Dedication -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- General Introduction -- How to Use This Book ; Guide Coverage -- It's All in a Name -- Identifying Flower Flies -- Observing Flower Flies -- Conservation -- History of Flower Fly Taxonomic Research in the Nearctic Region -- Taxonomic Changes Proposed in This Guide -- Recognizing the Subfamilies of Flower Flies -- Microdontinae -- Eristalinae -- Pipizinae -- Syrphinae -- Morphology -- Glossary of Taxonomic Terms -- Plant Names Used in Guide -- Checklist -- Photo Credits -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Authors.

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A groundbreaking guide to flower flies in North America

This is the first comprehensive field guide to the flower flies (also known as hover flies) of northeastern North America. Flower flies are, along with bees, our most important pollinators. Found in a varied range of habitats, from backyard gardens to aquatic ecosystems, these flies are often overlooked because many of their species mimic bees or wasps. Despite this, many species are distinctive and even subtly differentiated species can be accurately identified. This handy and informative guide teaches you how.

With more than 3,000 color photographs and 400 maps, this guide covers all 416 species of flower flies that occur north of Tennessee and east of the Dakotas, including the high Arctic and Greenland. Each species account provides information on size, identification, abundance, and flight time, along with notes on behavior, classification, hybridization, habitats, larvae, and more.

Summarizing the current scientific understanding of our flower fly fauna, this is an indispensable resource for anyone, amateur naturalist or scientist, interested in discovering the beauty of these insects.

- 3000+ color photos (field and museum shots)

- Multiple images per species, with arrows highlighting key field marks

- Grayscale images showing the actual size of the insect

- Range maps for each species

- Information on size, identification features, abundance, flight times, and more

Product Details
  • Publication Date: May 14, 2019
  • Format: Paperback
  • Series: Princeton field guides
  • Dewey: 595.774097
  • Description: 511 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 22 cm.
  • Tracings: Locke, Michelle M., 1983- author. ; Young, Andrew D. (Entomologist), author. ; Moran, Kevin M. (Entomologist), author. ; Crins, William J., author. ; Marshall, S. A. (Stephen A.), author.
  • ISBN-10: 0-691-18940-4
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-691-18940-6
  • LCCN: 2018-953762
  • Follett Number: 6IPZK92