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Insects of North America

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Authoritatively written and beautifully illustrated, this book is an eye-opening introduction to the fascinating world of insects and some of the many skills they possess, from catching prey in mid-flight, to underwater swimming, or creating special amplification chambers to enhance their singing.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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George McGavin

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George McGavin, a renowned entomologist, is an honorary research associate at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and the Department of Zoology of Oxford University. He has several insect species named in his honor. He lives in England.

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April 5, 2018
The book gave great information about insects. Learning about how to make a home for them. It also told me about the different species of insects inside the book.
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