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Insect / written by Laurence Mound.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: DK eyewitness booksPublication details: London ; New York : DK Pub., 2007.Edition: Rev. edDescription: 72 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm. + 1 fold-out wall chart (col. ; 80 x 57 cm.) x and 1 clip-art CD-ROMISBN:
  • 9780756630041 (hardcover)
  • 0756630045 (hardcover)
  • 9780756606916 (library binding)
  • 0756606918 (library binding)
Other title:
  • Eyewitness insect
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QL467.2 .M68 2007
Contents:
The parts of an insect -- What is an insect? -- The first insects -- Wings and flight -- Through an insect's eyes -- Touch, smell, and hearing -- Legwork -- Mouthparts and feeding -- Battling beetles -- Complete metamorphosis -- Incomplete metamorphosis -- Beetles -- Flies -- Butterflies and moths -- Wasps, bees, and ants -- Other insects -- Living with plants -- Hide and seek -- How to avoid being eaten -- A watery life -- Building a nest -- Insect architects -- Social ants -- Honeybees and hives -- Helpful and harmful -- Looking at insects -- Did you know? -- Insect classification -- Find out more -- Glossary -- Index.
Summary: The DK Eyewitness Books are wonderful for their giant photos and in-depth information, and INSECT is no exception. A bonus clip-art CD is included. (Miller Library Staff)Summary: "Discover the busy world of insects--their structure, history, and fascinating variety"--Cover.Summary: New Look! Relaunched with new jackets and eight pages of new text! Here is a spectacular and informative guide to the extraordinary world of insects. Superb color photographs of beetles, bugs, bees, butterflies, and more give the reader a unique "eyewitness" insight into the variety and complexity of insects, their structure, life cycles and behavior. See a queen wasp building her nest, a caterpillar devouring a leaf, a Cockchafer Beetle taking off, two Stag Beetles fighting over a mate, and a Damselfly nymph emerging as an adult. Learn why bees make honey, how to identify insects, why leafcutter ants build underground nests, how diving beetles live and breathe in water, and how mosquitoes spread disease. Discover how a wasp's compound eyes work, which insects have ears on their knees, how wasp grubs feed on living caterpillars, how a butterfly can smell with its wings, and much, much more! Discover the busy world of insects--their structure, history, and fascinating variety.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Lending Books Elisabeth C. Miller Library Youth Collection QL467.2 .M68 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39352800027898
Total holds: 0

At head of title: Eyewitness.

Includes index.

The parts of an insect -- What is an insect? -- The first insects -- Wings and flight -- Through an insect's eyes -- Touch, smell, and hearing -- Legwork -- Mouthparts and feeding -- Battling beetles -- Complete metamorphosis -- Incomplete metamorphosis -- Beetles -- Flies -- Butterflies and moths -- Wasps, bees, and ants -- Other insects -- Living with plants -- Hide and seek -- How to avoid being eaten -- A watery life -- Building a nest -- Insect architects -- Social ants -- Honeybees and hives -- Helpful and harmful -- Looking at insects -- Did you know? -- Insect classification -- Find out more -- Glossary -- Index.

The DK Eyewitness Books are wonderful for their giant photos and in-depth information, and INSECT is no exception. A bonus clip-art CD is included. (Miller Library Staff)

"Discover the busy world of insects--their structure, history, and fascinating variety"--Cover.

New Look! Relaunched with new jackets and eight pages of new text! Here is a spectacular and informative guide to the extraordinary world of insects. Superb color photographs of beetles, bugs, bees, butterflies, and more give the reader a unique "eyewitness" insight into the variety and complexity of insects, their structure, life cycles and behavior. See a queen wasp building her nest, a caterpillar devouring a leaf, a Cockchafer Beetle taking off, two Stag Beetles fighting over a mate, and a Damselfly nymph emerging as an adult. Learn why bees make honey, how to identify insects, why leafcutter ants build underground nests, how diving beetles live and breathe in water, and how mosquitoes spread disease. Discover how a wasp's compound eyes work, which insects have ears on their knees, how wasp grubs feed on living caterpillars, how a butterfly can smell with its wings, and much, much more! Discover the busy world of insects--their structure, history, and fascinating variety.

Recommended for primary school (age 6-12) and up.

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