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In G. V. Hudson's 'An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology', readers are presented with a comprehensive guide to the study of insects in the unique ecosystem of New Zealand. This work serves as an introduction to the various species of insects found in the region, as well as their behaviors and habitats. The book is written in a scholarly yet accessible style, making it an invaluable resource for both students and enthusiasts of entomology. Hudson's attention to detail and thorough research sets this manual apart in the field of insect studies. The inclusion of vivid illustrations…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In G. V. Hudson's 'An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology', readers are presented with a comprehensive guide to the study of insects in the unique ecosystem of New Zealand. This work serves as an introduction to the various species of insects found in the region, as well as their behaviors and habitats. The book is written in a scholarly yet accessible style, making it an invaluable resource for both students and enthusiasts of entomology. Hudson's attention to detail and thorough research sets this manual apart in the field of insect studies. The inclusion of vivid illustrations further enhances the reader's understanding of the subject matter. Hudson's work is a significant contribution to the field of entomology, providing a foundational knowledge of the insect species found in New Zealand. G. V. Hudson, with his expertise in entomology, has crafted a book that reflects his passion for the subject. His dedication to studying and documenting the diverse insect life in New Zealand is evident in this manual. This book is recommended for anyone interested in exploring the fascinating world of insects, particularly within the unique environment of New Zealand.
Autorenporträt
George Vernon Hudson (1867–1946) was a British-born New Zealand entomologist, naturalist, and artist renowned for his significant contributions to the study of insect life in New Zealand. Committed to the exploration and documentation of New Zealand's unique insect fauna, Hudson penned 'An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology' (1892), a seminal work that served as a foundational reference for both professional and amateur entomologists, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of local species. This book was lauded for its meticulous illustrations, which Hudson himself executed, demonstrating his artistic prowess and his keen eye for detail. His literary style combined scientific precision with accessibility, enabling a broad audience to appreciate the diversity of New Zealand's insect life. Hudson is also well-known for his suggestion to adopt daylight saving time, showing his interdisciplinary interests. His work exemplifies a passionate engagement with the natural world and has made an indelible mark on the field of entomology in New Zealand.