Jerry A. Powell and Charles L. Hogue
California Insects
California has a vast number of insect species: estimates run 30,000-35,000 or more, and even in the better known groups, new species occasionally are discovered. This volume is the first attempt in more than half a century to summarize knowledge of this rich insect fauna, and the first work ever to provide a field guide for beginning students, and the nonspecialist reader. It selects about 600 of the more characteristic kinds of insects to represent the huge variety known. Most of these are conspicuous kinds often noticed in cities or in natural areas by gardeners, hikers, fishermen, etc. For each insect, distinguishing features of its appearance, features of its biology, and its geographical distribution in California are summarized: and an illustration (photograph or drawing) is given of the adult or some other stage.
California Insects will serve as a convenient, compact introduction to the identification and understanding of these often strange and fascinating creatures. Used with other information sources cited in the text, it provides the student, collector, or naturalist a means of efficiently developing knowledge of specialized groups of insects.
California Insects will serve as a convenient, compact introduction to the identification and understanding of these often strange and fascinating creatures. Used with other information sources cited in the text, it provides the student, collector, or naturalist a means of efficiently developing knowledge of specialized groups of insects.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Diversity and Distribution of the California
Structure and Classification
Systematic Treatment
Learning More About Insects
Glossary
Abbreviations
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Diversity and Distribution of the California
Structure and Classification
Systematic Treatment
Learning More About Insects
Glossary
Abbreviations
Index
Introduction to California Beetles, by Arthur V. Evans and James N. Hogue
An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles, by Arthur V. Evans and Charles L. Bellamy
Field Guide to Butterflies of the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Valley Regions, by Arthur M. Shapiro and Tim Manolis
Dragonflies and Damselflies of California, by Timothy D. Manolis
The Aurelian Legacy: British Butterflies and their Collectors, by Michael A. Salmon
Phylogenetic Relationships within Heliodinidae and Systematics of Moths Formerly Assigned to Heliodines Stainton (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidea), by Yu-Feng Hsu and Jerry A. Powell
Systematics and Phylogeny of Sparganothina and Related Taxa (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Sparganothini), by Bernard Landry and Jerry A. Powell
Systematics of Anopina Obraztsov (Lepidoptera Tortricidae: Euliini), by John W. Brown and Jerry A. Powell
An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles, by Arthur V. Evans and Charles L. Bellamy
Field Guide to Butterflies of the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Valley Regions, by Arthur M. Shapiro and Tim Manolis
Dragonflies and Damselflies of California, by Timothy D. Manolis
The Aurelian Legacy: British Butterflies and their Collectors, by Michael A. Salmon
Phylogenetic Relationships within Heliodinidae and Systematics of Moths Formerly Assigned to Heliodines Stainton (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidea), by Yu-Feng Hsu and Jerry A. Powell
Systematics and Phylogeny of Sparganothina and Related Taxa (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Sparganothini), by Bernard Landry and Jerry A. Powell
Systematics of Anopina Obraztsov (Lepidoptera Tortricidae: Euliini), by John W. Brown and Jerry A. Powell















