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Description:
Southern California
is home not only to the country's second largest metropolitan center
but to an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 different kinds of insects. Insects
of the Los Angeles Basin provides an introduction to more than 400
of the most conspicuous or curious of these invertebrate animals and
to about 70 spiders, mites and ticks, and related forms. With color
photographs or drawings of all but a few species, the text describes
the size and most striking physical characteristics of adults and immature
stages and gives information on locomotion and behavior, offensive and
defensive maneuvers, mating rituals, food preference, nests and traps,
and noises and scents. The specific habitat and general geographic range
of each insect are included, as are lore and superstition regarding
some notorious species.
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