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A new, improved and updated edition of the bestselling photographic
guide Britain’s Hoverflies is a beautifully illustrated
photographic field guide to the hoverflies of Great Britain and
Ireland, focusing on the species that can be most readily
identified. It is the perfect companion for wildlife enthusiasts,
professional ecologists and anyone with an interest in this
fascinating group of insects, and is designed to appeal to
beginners and experts alike. This improved and significantly
updated third edition covers 13 additional species and offers a
host of improvements to aid reliable identification. Accessible,
authoritative and easy-to-use, this book contains hundreds of
remarkable photographs of hoverflies in their various life stages.
It features an essential guide to the hoverfly tribes and
photographs of at least one representative from each of the British
and Irish genera. The species included are mainly those that can be
identified by eye or using a magnifying glass. Individual species
accounts highlight key identification features, provide information
on behaviour and habitat requirements, status, population trend and
flight-period, and include an up-to-date distribution map covering
Great Britain and Ireland. Sections on hoverfly biology, where and
when to find them, legislation and conservation, recording
hoverflies, putting data to good use and gardening for hoverflies
are also included. Features more than 840 stunning photographs
Provides detailed information for 177 species, including at least
one species from each of the 69 hoverfly genera recorded Updated
taxonomy, nomenclature and information on status and population
trends Includes a complete list of the 284 hoverfly species
recorded to date, with an indication of how difficult each is to
identify in the field and from photographs New features include:
Updated and expanded text throughout Revised species accounts that
reflect evolving knowledge and experience, including updated maps,
flight-period charts, status and population trends, and taxonomy
and nomenclature 13 additional species accounts Enhanced coverage
of difficult species, with new photographs to highlight key
features More than 290 new photographs in total New section on
putting data to good use
Britain's Hoverflies is a beautifully illustrated photographic
field guide to the hoverflies of Britain, focusing on the species
that can be most readily identified. It is the perfect companion
for wildlife enthusiasts, professional ecologists and anyone else
with an interest in this fascinating group of insects, and is
designed to appeal to beginners and experts alike. Accessible,
authoritative and easy to use, this book contains hundreds of
remarkable photographs of the various life stages of those species
that can be identified by eye or with a magnifying glass, with
coverage of at least one representative from each of the British
genera. It also features an essential guide to the hoverfly tribes.
Detailed species accounts summarize the species' status, highlight
the key identification features, provide notes on behaviour and
habitat requirements and include flight-period charts and
up-to-date distribution maps. Sections on hoverfly biology, where
and when to look for hoverflies, legislation and conservation,
photographing hoverflies, recording hoverflies and gardening for
hoverflies are also included. This fully revised and updated second
edition: * Features more than 650 stunning colour photographs*
Provides detailed information for the 167 species that can be most
readily identified, including at least one species from each of the
68 genera recorded in Britain* Includes a complete list of the 283
hoverfly species recorded in Britain to date, with an indication of
how difficult each is to identify
Captain Roger Morris, a young British officer in the Coldstream
Guards, served in France, Belgium and Holland during the Duke of
York's campaign against the armies of Revolutionary France. During
the period from May 1793 until March 1795, he kept a diary in which
he described the various actions, commanders and incidents, noting
failures and poor leadership, and commenting on some of the wider
events. Morris also travelled extensively on horseback throughout
the region when he was not campaigning, often visiting local
churches to view or play the organs!
aA modern horror story told in graphic detail. Morrisas meticulous
documentation traces prison corruption . . . proving the tragedy
could have been avoided. I recommend this book without
reservation.aaJack Anderson
Las Vegas–the name evokes images of divorce and dice, prostitutes and payoffs, gangsters and glitz. But beneath it all is a sordid history that is much more insidious and far-reaching than ever imagined. Now, at the dawn of the new century, this neon maelstrom of ruthlessness and greed stands to not as an aberrant “sin city,” but as a natural outgrowth of the corruption and worship of money that have come to permeate American life. The Money and the Power is the most comprehensive look yet at Las Vegas and its breadth of influence. Based on five years of intensive research and interviewing, Sally Denton and Roger Morris reveal the city’s historic network of links to Wall Street, international drug traffickers, and the CIA. In doing so, they expose the disturbing connections amongst politicians, businessmen, and the criminals that harness these illegal activities. Through this lucid and gripping indictment of Las Vegas, Morris and Denton uncover a national ethic of exploitation, violence, and greed, and provide a provocative reinterpretation of twentieth-century American history.
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