Guide to shieldbugs of the British Isles
Shieldbugs look somewhat like beetles but have sucking mouthparts instead of mandibles and their young (called nymphs) pass through several moults, becoming more like adults at each stage. This guide covers shieldbugs belong to the families Acanthosomatidae, Cydnidae, Scutelleridae, Thyreocoridae, and Pentatomidae, as well as the 'honorary shieldbugs' from the family Coreidae. In this guide species have been grouped by appearance and where the nymph is distinctive it is shown as well as the adult. It includes colour illustrations of 45 shieldbugs and a table of identification characteristics.
Enables even the complete novice to ID this colourful family of bugs.
Author: Bernard Nau
Publisher: FSC
Extra Details: Glossy fold out chart 7 x 10 inches tall folded, 26 x 10 inches tall open. NEW.
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