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The Cicindelidae of Canada

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By J.B. Wallis
1961
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The bright colours and fascinating ways of this small but important group of insects attract immediate attention. Cicindelidae, or tiger beetles, are frequently encountered, but they are difficult to capture, since they are alert and elusive, and still more difficult to identify. This intensive study of the distinguishing characteristics, geographical distribution and variation, and habits and habitats of tiger beetles in Canada—the culmination of the author's main interest for many years—will provide a much-needed reference work. Studies of insect families are scarce, and professional and amateur entomologists alike will find this book a most useful aid in their investigations and a stimulus to further research. 

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright Page

pp. i-vi

Preface

pp. vii-viii

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-x

Contents

pp. xi

List of Maps

pp. xii

I: Taxonomic Categories and Classification

pp. 1-5

II: The Biology of Tiger Beetles

pp. 6-9

III. The Genera of Canadian Tiger Beetles

pp. 10-17

IV: The Canadian Species of Cicindela Linnaeus

pp. 18-68

V: Check-List of the Species and Subspecies of the Cicindelidae of Canada

pp. 69-70

Literature Cited

pp. 71-72

Index

pp. 73-73
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