Aphids on the Worlds Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs2V Set
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Aphids are well-known as pests of agriculture, horticulture and forestry, but they are also one of the most biologically interesting groups of plant-feeding insects, and thus have attracted the attention of biologists in many research fields such as ecology, biodiversity, physiology, behaviour and genetics.

Following the successful format of previous books on the world's aphids by the same authors, these two volumes provide a comprehensive species-by-species account of the aphids on the world's herbaceous plants and shrubs. They can be used not only as an identification guide and information source for entomologists and taxonomists throughout the world, but also as a unique database for studies of biodiversity and insect-plant relationships. In all, 3120 aphid species in 340 genera are covered, feeding on 2150 genera of host plants. Volume 1 features comprehensive host lists and keys to the aphids colonizing each plant genus. This information is supplemented in Volume 2 by a systematic account of all the aphid species, which provides information on their appearance in life, host range, geographical distribution and life cycles. There are 357 original line drawings, 252 photographs of slide-mounted specimens and 1000 references.

Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs is the culmination of many years of work by two leading specialists and provides an essential research tool and standard reference work for entomologists in universities and research institutes throughout the world.

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Dr. Roger L. Blackman. Entomology Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Natural History Museum, London, UK

Dr. Victor F. Eastop. Entomology Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Natural History Museum, London, UK.

Both are past presidents of the Royal Entomological Society (Eastop from 1987-88 and Blackman from 1999-2000).

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Preface vii

Volume 1. Host Lists and Keys

Introduction 1

Host Plant Lists and Identification Keys (in alphabetical order of plant genera) 6

Key to apterae of polyphagous aphids 1020

Volume 2. The Aphids

Introduction 1025

Regionally classified faunal works (supplementary to Blackman and Eastop, 2000) 1026

Systematic Treatment of Aphids (in alphabetical order of genera) 1027

References 1353

Photographic Guide 1385

Index to Species Names of Aphids 1415

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"Worth every pound, even dollars." (British Journal of Entomology and Natural History, March 2008)

"Indispensable for research workers in biosystematics, ecology, physiology, genetics and phylogeny of aphids." (European Journal of Entomology, 2008)

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