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Art and architecture of insects, David M. Phillips

Label
Art and architecture of insects, David M. Phillips
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-120)
resource.governmentPublication
multistate government publication
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Art and architecture of insects
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
865543761
Responsibility statement
David M. Phillips
Summary
Clad in spiked and scaled armor, lance-like pincers at the ready, alien creatures are in our gardens, our floorboards, and our bedsheets. David M. Phillips has taken his life-long love of insect biology and microscopy and produced a mesmerizing look into the hidden world of the insect form. The 150 photographs in this book, all taken using an electron microscope, reveal an amazing variety of anatomical structures normally invisible to the human eye: a wax surface that prevents evaporation, antennae that sense molecules that are undetectable by other animals, and feet that allow insects to walk upside down on almost any surface. Organized with the nonscientific reader in mind, Art and Architecture of Insects explores the intricate structures of some of our planet's most fascinating residents. This book's stunning photography and entertaining facts will fill readers with a sense of wonder at the unseen universe that surrounds them. Whether young or old, jaded insect-lover or new to the awe-inspiring strangeness of insect exoskeletons, one thing is certain: You will never look at insects in the same way again
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Exoskeleton -- Parts -- Head -- Eyes -- Antennae -- Mouthparts -- Thorax -- Legs and feet -- Wings -- Abdomen
Classification
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