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Collecting 51 essays from his Richmond Times-Dispatch "What's bugging you?" column. 2000-2005, Evans (Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation/Virginia Museum of Natural History/Smithsonian) shares his lifelong fascination with insects and spiders. From close-to-home "safaris," he reflects on biodiversity and the life cycles and mostly useful roles of many familiar bugs. But only an entomologist could view cockroaches in a positive light! The book includes suggested reading and websites.

Produktbeschreibung
Collecting 51 essays from his Richmond Times-Dispatch "What's bugging you?" column. 2000-2005, Evans (Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation/Virginia Museum of Natural History/Smithsonian) shares his lifelong fascination with insects and spiders. From close-to-home "safaris," he reflects on biodiversity and the life cycles and mostly useful roles of many familiar bugs. But only an entomologist could view cockroaches in a positive light! The book includes suggested reading and websites.
Autorenporträt
Arthur Evans works for the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Division of Natural Heritage. He is also research associate at the Smithsonian Institution and the Virginia Museum of Natural History. Evans is the author of numerous books and articles on the lives of insects and spiders, including An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles and National Wildlife Federation Filed Guide to Insect and Spiders of North America.