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Key to larvae of Nematocera
Paul Beuk
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Posted on 25-02-2013 10:48
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Just received this message:

Dear Paul, my work on the book is finished and it will soon be published (in several days). Would you be so kind to give this information to our Diptera-colleagues.

Soon. M.G.Krivosheina. Keys to the Palaearctic families and genera of nematocerous larvae (Diptera, Nematocera). Moscow. KMK. 2012. 256p+28 ill.

This book is the result of a revision of the extensive collection of Diptera immatures (larvae). A review of 35 families and 170 genera of Nematocera is given. Separate keys to families are given for terrestrial larvae and for aquatic larvae, which has enabled shorter keys to be composed which are also more convenient to use. Keys are given to the genera within each family, except for the Chironomidae, Cecidomyiidae and Simuliidae, where keys only to subfamilies are given. The book contains about 80 colour illustrations (photographs) and 400 figures. Data on the general morphology and biology of nematocerous larvae are discussed. The book is recommended for specialists in ecology, soil zoology, and University teachers and students. In Russian, with keys and figure legends also in English.

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Congratulations to Marina on completing this work! I am sure it will be widely and thoroughly used. Have we any idea of the price yet?
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You can order this book at the address (please mark this order as "Krivosheina book"
mikhailov2000@gmail.com
Approximate cost 45 dollars
 
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