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41. The Amazing Pop-Up Science Flea
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42. Flea Biology and Control: The
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43. Big Fleas Have Little Fleas: How
$15.49
44. Fleas (Bugs!)
$21.03
45. Fleas: Feasting on Blood (Bloodsuckers)
$5.99
46. 3-D Bees and Micro Fleas (Eye-to-Eye)
47. Fleas's New Home (Mini Beasts)
 
48. The Rothschild Collection of Fleas:
 
49. A check list of British insects
$9.95
50. Una pulga interplanetaria/ An
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51. The Flea's Sneeze
 
$39.93
52. How Spider Saved the Flea Circus
$9.75
53. Old Man and the Flea
$33.34
54. Ed & Fred Flea (Flea Brothers)
$4.90
55. Bloodsucking Lice and Fleas (Creepy
 
56. A Handbook for the Identification
$0.84
57. Hector Springs Loose (Ready-for-Chapters)
$23.10
58. The Illustrated World Encyclopedia
$22.10
59. Fleas (Nature's Minibeasts)
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60. Insects: Mantophasmatidae, Beetle,

41. The Amazing Pop-Up Science Flea Circus: 6 Mind-Boggling Acts
by Chris Oxlade, Jay Young
Paperback: 12 Pages (2003-07)
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Asin: 1903174686
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Step right up! Welcome to the greatest little show on Earth! The Amazing Pop-Up Science Flea Circus is an absolutely amazing interactive book where imaginary fleas perform death-defying stunts, including "The Living Cannonball," "The Dive of Death," and the "Tightrope Walk of Fear." Even though this is a performance book for children, it will amaze friends and family alike with six mind-boggling acts and dozens of scientific facts guaranteed to make readers swoon. Created in consultation with The Science Museum, London, this wacky book will make viewers will gasp as the tiny flea trapeze artists swing and summersault through the air; thrill as the diving water flea defies the odds on the Dive of Death; be amazed by the courage of the living cannonball; and be horrified by the world's scariest light show with giant magnified bugs! ... Read more


42. Flea Biology and Control: The Biology of the Cat Flea. Control and Prevention with Imidacloprid in Small Animals
by Friederike Krämer, Norbert Mencke
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2001-06-27)
list price: US$114.00 -- used & new: US$5.41
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Asin: 3540417761
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School of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany. Reference for veterinarians and clinicians in human infectious disease, describing the entire development behind a new compound that prevents imidacloprid infestation and resulting infections in humans and animals. CD-ROM requires a Pentium PC, Windows 95+, Adobe Acrobat 4.0, or comparable Mac software and system. ... Read more


43. Big Fleas Have Little Fleas: How Discoveries of Invertebrate Diseases Are Advancing Modern Science
by Elizabeth W. Davidson
Paperback: 208 Pages (2006-09-14)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$6.95
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Asin: 0816525447
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Ever since Louis Pasteur saved the French silk industry by identifying a disease affecting silkworms, scientists have focused their attention on smaller and smaller organisms.Once upon a time, the rhinoceros beetle threatened the coconut plantations of Polynesia until scientists discovered the virus that would control it.In more modern times, the first experimental vaccine for HIV was produced using recombinant baculovirus introduced into insect eggs.Meanwhile, soybeans, corn, and cotton are protected from insects by genes from one insecticidal bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis — and a related strain might hold clues for combating West Nile virus and malaria.In this book, Elizabeth Davidson shares amazing stories about diseases of insects and other invertebrates important to people — and about the scientists who learned to use those diseases to control pests and create products beneficial to humans.Focusing on insect-microbial interactions crucial to public health, she tells detective stories ranging across global history, from the silkworm farms of nineteenth-century Japan to the research labs of modern America.In these fascinating accounts, Davidson shows us how human health often comes down to a contest of bug against bug. Even habitats seething with bacteria, such as the runoff from cattle farms or sewage treatment plants, are also teeming with invertebrate life — animals that, like ourselves, have ways of fighting infection. Scientific curiosity about what allows creatures as simple as water fleas to survive in such polluted environments has led to the discovery of chemicals with remarkable properties and potential usefulness to humankind.From diseases of shellfish to parasites of bees, Davidson opens a window on a world most of us never stop to consider — but which matters to all of us more than we might ever imagine.In our present era of pandemic scares, Big Fleas Have Little Fleas is a sweeping historical review that’s as timely as tomorrow’s headlines, showing us that the most exciting discoveries can emerge from the smallest sources. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Accessible science writing
This book is a collection of case studies, each of which examines how how specific invertebrates suffer from specific illnesses; essentially how certain bugs get infected by smaller bugs.Each chapter then shows how that specific case study is applicable to humans and human society.The "big fleas" include molluscs, honeybees, crabs, silkworms, and mosquitoes.The smaller fleas include various types of fungi, bacteeria, viruses, and multicellular life-forms such as nematodes.The case studies span the entire globe, and stretch back a thousand years.Each chapter is self-contained and can be read on its own, but they all share the same theme, and occasionally cite examples in other chapters.The text requires an elementary knowledge of biology, such as knowing the difference between DNA and RNA, what is an invertebrate, what is an immune system, etc...Overall, this is quite an interesting book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Holds valuable lessons for college-level health sciences students as well.
Big Fleas Have Little Fleas: How Discoveries of Invertebrate Diseases are Advancing Modern Science makes a case for the history of insect-microbial interactions, offering up stories from around the world to trace these interactions and their impact on public health. Bug-against-bug battles have wide-ranging impacts on human conditions: they offer up lessons for fighting infection and surviving environmental degradation which can be keys to human health too. So while BIG FLEAS HAVE LITTLE FLEAS might initially seem a specialty science title on microorganism natural history, it holds valuable lessons for college-level health sciences students as well.

Diane C. Donovan
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44. Fleas (Bugs!)
by Kristin Petrie
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2008-07)
list price: US$25.65 -- used & new: US$15.49
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Asin: 1604530677
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45. Fleas: Feasting on Blood (Bloodsuckers)
by Barbara A. Somervill
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2007-09-30)
list price: US$21.25 -- used & new: US$21.03
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Asin: 1404238050
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46. 3-D Bees and Micro Fleas (Eye-to-Eye)
by Shar Levine
Paperback: 48 Pages (1999-12-06)
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Asin: 1581840616
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See the world in microscopic detail!

Out of sight, out of mind? Not with the latest additions to the Eye-to-Eye series! Each book features over 40 fabulous microstereo photographs taken with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). After scanning, the images are hand-tinted to enhance the details. With these fabulous new Eye-to-Eye titles, kids can view objects more than 500,000 times larger than actual size! By using the bound-in stereo viewer, each image can also be seen in stunning 3-D detail. An additional 20 illustrations recreate the microscopic image as a whole and help lend perspective to learning.

Oh my...a fly's foot, a bee's eye, an aphid's mouth, and an ant's rear end are just some of the images that will astound and amaze in this microscopic look at the insect world. Fun and fascinating text, educational sidebars, and hands-on activities help make learning fun and even a little bit creepy! ... Read more


47. Fleas's New Home (Mini Beasts)
Paperback: 32 Pages (2006-02-16)

Isbn: 1860078419
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48. The Rothschild Collection of Fleas: The Ceratophyllidae : Key to the Genera and Host Relationships With Notes on Their Evolution, Zoogeography and M
by Robert Traub, Miriam Rothschild, John F. Haddow
 Hardcover: 288 Pages (1984-11)
list price: US$199.00
Isbn: 0126976805
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49. A check list of British insects (Handbooks for the identification of British insects)
by George Sidney Kloet
 Paperback: 139 Pages (1975)

Asin: B0007C9MAK
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50. Una pulga interplanetaria/ An Interplanetary Flea (La Pluma Del Gato) (Spanish Edition)
by Helen Velando
Paperback: 143 Pages (2007-03-30)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$9.95
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Asin: 9974801303
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51. The Flea's Sneeze
by Lynn Downey
Paperback: 32 Pages (2005-05-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.30
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Asin: 0805077561
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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hat happens when a flea gets a bad case of the sniffles? Utter pandemonium in the barnyard! This rollicking picture book follows a lovable flea and his exceptional sneeze through the mayhem. Before the night is over, every animal-from the mouse to the cow-has something to say. Will the animals ever fall back to sleep? Lynn Downey's quirky text and Karla Firehammer's charming pictures make this a winning story for preschool children. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Meh.
This book is very similar in theme to The Napping House. As such, I can't help but compare the two. And when I do, this one is definitely the loser.

It's not really such a bad book, I guess. The repetitive rhymes are a little long. There are a few non sequiturs - the sneeze wakes them up, and then the bat is baffled so his eyes turn blue? It reminds the frog of his old nephew? (Worse, this is clearly just to fit the -oo rhyme scheme, meaning you have to say "old nephEW" with the stress on the last syllable.) In some books this randomness is quirky and fun. In this one, it just hits me as weird and nonsensical.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun! Great for 2-4 year-olds
This has been a favorite of both of my boys (when they were between the ages of 2 and 4).And it's a fun one for me to read aloud.The artwork is charming, the story is simple enough to follow, and it's fun! A great book.

It also added the words "tumble-down" to my kids' vocabulary which sort of struck me as funny coming from pre-schoolers - but again, fun!

5-0 out of 5 stars We LOVE it!
I have loved this for years, but I am now getting to share it with my 1-year-old.The illustrations are darling and the story is nice and rhythmic.I saw that it was compared to The Napping House in another review.We much prefer the Flea's Sneeze...in fact, my book-loving daughter won't listen to more than one page of the nappinng house, and she wants to read this book over and over. I'm online right now, looking for more books by this author!

3-0 out of 5 stars Forced Rhymes but Great Pictures
A funny little tale about a flea that creates and uproar in a barn. Younger children will really get into the repetitive text and the illustrations are really wonderful. The story itself is funny enough, if a little subtle.

However, the rhymes here are sometimes a little bizarre. It seems to me that if the author couldn't think of something for the bat to do besides have his "eyes turned blue," then maybe the bat didn't need to be in the barn. That goes double for the frog. While other animals cry, "Boo Hoo," or "Eww!" or (duh), "Moo! Moo!" what is the reaction of the frog? He is "reminded... of his old nephew." What?

In any case, it is a cute enough story and your toddler will care a lot less than you will about the textual oddities, and will really enjoy the menagerie depicted on the pages.

1-0 out of 5 stars The Napping House
This is a cute book...not close to the book it is clearly modeled on, "The Napping House" by Audrey & Don Wood, but cute.

If you're looking for a classic, a keeper, a book that you and your kids will love (and recite!) for years to come, get "The Napping House"...Speaking from experience...It lives in our car, comes out at doctor's appointments, long waits at restaurants, during long drives, or is brought inside for cozy bedtime reading.Sometimes we recite it just for fun (yes, we are nerds).We find the Napping House in pictures, remember the Grandma who broke the bed (or the cat who clawed the dog!), see a rainbow and think of the book.

However, if you're looking for a cute book, a book you'll read with enjoyment but that will not live with you or touch you, a book that you'll give away when your kids have outgrown it, "The Flea's Sneeze" is fine. ... Read more


52. How Spider Saved the Flea Circus
by Robert Kraus
 Paperback: 1 Pages (1991-09)
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Spider and his friends save the day by performing for the already assembled audience when the fleas desert the flea circus. ... Read more


53. Old Man and the Flea
by Mary Elizabeth Hanson
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2001-03-25)
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Asin: 0873587766
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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An elderly gent goes shopping for a pet ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Pickles and tea biscuits!
In this colorful book, kids will delight in the tale of the pure, if someone what unlikely, friendship that develops between an old, lonely man and the house-trained flea he purchases from a petshop ("teeny tiny litter tray" and everything).The classic theme of friendships that break the usual mold is revitalized in this story by Mary Elizabeth Hanson with quirky and emotion-filled illustrations by David Webber Merrell.

While the old man is enjoying taking his tiny little friend to the movies, the beach and even a whale-watching cruise,the ever-skepital townspeople begin to whisper among themselves."He's knotted his noodle."It's true that they mean well, butit seems that the townspeople would feel a bit more comfortable if they could actually see the pal the old man is chatting with.

This is a fun, fun book with a strong message about friendship that your kids will want you to read over and over.You'll gladly oblige.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Book for Children of ALL Ages
Amazon is making a serious mistake in classifying this marvelous book a children's book. I will be 70 on my next birthday, and I fell in love with this book and bought it (full price) while visiting Taos, NM. I plan to share it with my grown children. The charm of this book lies in the inseperability of its wacky tale and fabulous illustrations. I predict that this combination of Mary Elizabeth Hanson and David Webber Merrell will take its place alongside Lewis Carroll and Sir John Tenniel.

5-0 out of 5 stars A feel good picture book for all ages!
The title of this "little gem of a story" is what captured my interest, but the illustrations by David Webber Merrell stole my heart.Gentle lessons and laugh out loud illustrations are a wonderful combination to this feel good picture book.A lonely old man finds friendship and companionship in a most unlikley pet...and she is a lovely shade of purple with a saucy yellow bow on her head.This is one story you will want to read to yourself after you have read it to the children or grandchilden.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
This is a fantasic book, my kids loved it.The old man is warm and cuddly and the flea is cute.The illustrations are really good - large, bright and colorful.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful story ...great illustrations!
Children aren't the only ones who will enjoy this book.Grown-ups will also appreciate the story and the delightful illustrations.Perfect to read aloud to grandchildren! The colorful,lively pictures hold everyone's attention and tickle the funny bone. ... Read more


54. Ed & Fred Flea (Flea Brothers)
by Pamela Duncan Edwards
Hardcover: 32 Pages (1999-09-25)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$33.34
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Asin: 0786804688
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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As his brother prepares to leave the dog they share, Fred the greedy flea pretends to have the flu in order to stay behind and have the whole dog, unaware of the fate that awaits him. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
We have a huge library of children's books for my two boys ages 2 years and 10 months, and this is an all time favorite! It has a great rhyming story and the illustrations are hysterical.....My older son asks for it almost every night as his bed time story.....a really wonderful book!

5-0 out of 5 stars ed and fred flea
My 10th grade child loved this book it helped him write a 10 page research paper for english.The imagry and personal connections were plentyfull.

5-0 out of 5 stars Danger Ahead!
My 3-year-old son really enjoys this book. Fun illustrations with simple sentances. Not too text heavy which is perfect for toddlers. His favorite part is when a tick yells Mayday! mayday...Danger ahead! A good lessonabout the consequences of a selfish and bad lie. ... Read more


55. Bloodsucking Lice and Fleas (Creepy Crawlies)
by Ellen Rodger
Paperback: 32 Pages (2010-09)
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Asin: 0778725057
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They feed on us, make their homes on us, and generally make our lives miserable. They are horrible guests, sometimes spreading deadly diseases. These blood-sucking parasites are lice and fleas and they are pests of the first order! This book delves into the tiny world of ectoparasites that prey on humans and animal hosts. Special sections give information on the plague-producing history of rat fleas and how to combat the scourge of head lice. ... Read more


56. A Handbook for the Identification of Insects of Medical Importance.With chapters on fleas by Dr. Karl Jordan and on arachnids by R. J. Whittick.
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1943)

Asin: B000OSQM1O
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57. Hector Springs Loose (Ready-for-Chapters)
by Elizabeth Shreeve
Paperback: 80 Pages (2004-01-06)
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Asin: 0689864140
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Hector Fuller is a wumblebug. A more likeable bug you'll never find. But you'll also never find a wumblebug anywhere other than the pages of a book -- this book, to be exact.

One morning Hector Fuller is playing the piano in his wumblebug hole, as content as a bug can be when his home is taken over by a hopping flea circus! Fleas are everywhere, hanging from the ceiling and bouncing off the walls. To make matters worse, Hector's allergic to fleas -- all six of his legs are itching like crazy! There's only one thing for poor Hector to do: He'll have to find a new home.

On his search, Hector meets new creatures and sees amazing sights, but will he ever find a home as perfect as his snug little hole? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Delightful tale for the curious child and adult alike . . .
Ms. Shreeve's book is a wonderful and imaginative tale about the adventures of a wumblebug. In this delightful story, the wumblebug learns about his neighbors and matures through his experiences. Whereas some books for children are boring for the parents, this book is equally entertaining as a charming story for children and a fable for adults. Highly recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars We love Hector!!
We love Hector the wumblebug!This is a fun story that really paints a great picture of what it would be like to be a bug!The author puts a lot of the natural world into the story so you learn about real bugs that live with the imaginary wumblebug.My kid loved this and the other book "Hector finds a Fortune" - we hope there are more Hector adventures to come.A good read aloud or early reader.We did both in my house

5-0 out of 5 stars We love Hector!!!
My family is so glad we found Hector the Wumblebug!!These two books tell the adventures of this little bug and also give a great feeling for what it might be like to live in a bugs world.The author has a great way of talking about the natural world and still telling a story!My kid loves these books and we hope there will be more adventures of Hector.Good read aloud for a young one or excellent early reader.We did both in my house!

5-0 out of 5 stars Hector Springs Loose
This book was nonstop fun!We enjoyed every minute of this adventerous tale.We also loved Hector finds a Fortune and my children can't wait for more!(me too)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for younger kids!
I am a school librarian and have been reading Hector Springs Loose to my second and third graders. They love it! Not only is it very funny, but it gives kids a lot of useful information about insects. A wonderful read-aloud, as well as an excellent chapter book for emerging readers. The other Hector book in the series is just as fun. ... Read more


58. The Illustrated World Encyclopedia of Insects: A natural history and identification guide to beetles, flies, bees wasps, springtails, mayflies, stoneflies, ... crickets, bugs, grasshoppers, fleas, spide
by Martin Walters
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2010-12-16)
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This beautifully illustrated book provides an overview of the world of insects. The encyclopedia of insect species is organized according to geographical region and then by insect order. ... Read more


59. Fleas (Nature's Minibeasts)
by Clint Twist
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2005-12-15)
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Asin: 0836863755
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60. Insects: Mantophasmatidae, Beetle, Termite, Orthoptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Louse, Flea, Fly, Strepsiptera, Grylloblattidae, Odonata
Paperback: 494 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1156842573
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Chapters: Mantophasmatidae, Beetle, Termite, Orthoptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Louse, Flea, Fly, Strepsiptera, Grylloblattidae, Odonata, Insect, List of Mantis Genera and Species, External Morphology of Lepidoptera, Cockroach, Insect Physiology, Earwig, Muscina, Thrips, Mayfly, Thousand Cankers Disease, Hornet, Mecoptera, Phasmatodea, Hemiptera, Zoraptera, Cave Insects, Psocoptera, Insect Morphology, List of Collective Nouns for Fish, Invertebrates, and Plants, Trichoptera, Brochosome, Insect Mouthparts, Thysanura, Pterygota, Archedictyon, Embioptera, Endopterygota, Neoptera, Archaeognatha, Apterygota, Odonatoptera, Exopterygota, Aquatic Insects, Paraneoptera, Palaeoptera, Blattoptera, Neuropterida, Beneficial Insects, Dictyoptera, Prehistoric Insects, Egg, Western Leafcutting Bee, Amphiesmenoptera, Bookworm, Echidnophaga Gallinacea, Willow Mining Bee, Titanoptera, Homadaula Anisocentra, Orthopteroid, Notoptera, Clarkia Bee, Homoptera, Grylloblattaria, Grylloblatta Chirurgica, Dicondylia, Anobiinae, Dorcatominae, Dryophilinae, Ernobiinae, Optomotor Response, Orange Spotted Assassin Bug, Pulvilli. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 492. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Insects (from Latin insectum, a calque of Greek , cut into sections) are a class within the arthropods that have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and two antennae. They are among the most diverse group of animals on the planet and include more than a million described species and represent more than half of all known living organisms. The number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million, and potentially represent over 90% of the differing metazoan life forms on Earth. Insects may be found in nearly all environmen...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=23366462 ... Read more


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