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R, Wagner Michael, ed. Introduction to forest and shade tree insects. San Diego: Academic Press, 1989.

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Fetting, Christopher J. Sampling methods for forest and shade tree insects of North America. Morgantown, W. Va: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, 2010.

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Mogensen, Jan. The Land of the Big. New York: Crocodile Books, USA, 1992.

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Schmidt, Troy. To share or nut to share. Nashville: Tommy Nelson, 2006.

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Schmidt, Troy. To share or nut to share. Nashville: Tommy Nelson, 2006.

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Cosgrove, Stephen. Shrugg LaBugg: Learning to share. San Antonio, Tex: PCI Educational Pub., 2004.

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Tie pi ren mei shu, ed. Tang lang tai tai de xin jia. Xianggang: Xin ya wen hua shi ye you xian gong si, 2008.

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Biggest vs. smallest incredible insects. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Elementary, 2010.

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ill, Ricks Sam, ed. Invasion of the insects. New York: Little Simon, 2017.

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Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect That Shaped the American Frontier. New York: Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group, 2004.

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L, Skillen Elizabeth, and United States. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, eds. Semiochemicals of forest and shade tree insects in North America and management applications. Morgantown, WV: Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USDA, Forest Service, 1998.

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E, Sanders G., and Canada Dvision of Entomology, eds. The white-marked tussock moth and its control on shade trees and orchard trees. Ottawa: J. de L. Taché, 1997.

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Fernando, Vilela, ed. O que cabe num livro? São Paulo: Difusão Cultural do Livro, 2006.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Cooperative Extension. The 1999 New England management recommendations for insects, diseases and weeds of shade trees and woody ornamentals. [S.l.]: University of Massachusetts, Cooperative Extension System, Urban Forestry and Landscape and Nursery Programs, 1999.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Cooperative Extension. The 1998 New England management recommendations for insects, diseases and weeds of shade trees and woody ornamentals. [S.l.]: University of Massachusetts, Cooperative Extension System, Urban Forestry and Landscape and Nursery Programs, 1998.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Cooperative Extension. The 1997 New England management recommendations for insects, diseases and weeds of shade trees and woody ornamentals. [S.l.]: University of Massachusetts, Cooperative Extension System, Urban Forestry and Landscape and Nursery Programs, 1997.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Cooperative Extension. 1995 update for New England management recommendations for insects, diseases and weeds of shade trees and woody ornamentals. Amherst, Mass.]: University of Massachusetts Extension, Urban Forestry and Landscape and Nursery Programs, 1995.

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Murphy, Stuart J. The best bug parade. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1996.

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Pig and small. London: Picture Corgi, 2014.

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Busy Bugs: A Book About Patterns. New York: Puffin Young Readers, 2011.

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ill, Adnet Bernard, ed. Busy bugs: A book about patterns. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 2003.

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Greenburg, J. C. In the kitchen. New York: Random House, 2002.

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Rumpf, Georg Eberhard. The Ambonese herbal: Being a description of the most noteworthy trees, shrubs, herbs, land- and water-plants which are found in Amboina and the surrounding islands according to their shape, various names, cultivation, and use : together with several insects and animals : for the most part with the figures pertaining to them : all gathered with much trouble and diligence over many years and described in twelve books. New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press, 2010.

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The Ambonese herbal: Being a description of the most noteworthy trees, shrubs, herbs, land- and water-plants which are found in Amboina and the surrounding islands according to their shape, various names, cultivation, and use : together with several insects and animals : for the most part with the figures pertaining to them : all gathered with much trouble and diligence over many years and described in twelve books. New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press, 2010.

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Roald, Dahl. James and the giant peach: A children's story. New York: Knopf, 1996.

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Roald, Dahl. James et la grosse pêche. Paris: Gallimard jeunesse, 2002.

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Roald, Dahl. James and the Giant Peach. London: Penguin Group UK, 2009.

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Roald, Dahl. James and the Giant Peach: A children's story. Oxford: Windrush, 1988.

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Lehnert, Matthew S., ed. A Cultural History of Insects In The Age of Enlightenment. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474203814.

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A CULTURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT A Cultural History of Insects in the Age of Enlightenment covers the period from 1600 to 1820, a time of global exploration, the discovery of species, and advances in scientific technologies and methods. The natural sciences were increasingly shaped by what could be seen, observed, and classified. This new, Enlightenment approach to knowledge was greatly facilitated by enormous advances in microscopy. Enlightenment entomologists used miscrosopes to examine previously invisible bodies and worlds, illuminating insect metamorphosis and establishing the field of insect morphology. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Insects presents the first comprehensive history from antiquity to today of all forms and aspects of human-insect interaction. The themes covered in each volume are insect knowledge; insects and disease; insects and food; insect products; insects in mythology and religion; insects as symbols; insects in literature and language; and insects in art. The Cultural Histories Series A Cultural History of Insects is part of The Cultural Histories Series. Titles are available as hardcover sets for libraries needing just one subject or preferring a tangible reference for their shelves or as part of a fully-searchable digital library. The digital product is available to institutions by annual subscription or on perpetual access via www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com. Individual volumes for academics and researchers interested in specific historical periods are also available in print or digitally via www.bloomsburycollections.com. Matthew S. Lehnert is Associate Professor of Biology at Kent State University, USA. Volume 4 in the Cultural History of Insects set. General Editor: Gene Kritsky is Dean of Behavioral and Natural Sciences at Mount St. Joseph University, USA.
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(Illustrator), Shennen Bersani, ed. Icky Bug Shapes. Tandem Library, 2004.

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Icky Bug Shapes. Scholastic Inc., 2004.

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O’Hanlon, James C., Thomas E. White, and Kate D. L. Umbers. Visual communication. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797500.003.0011.

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The diverse ecological niches that insects occupy have led to the immense variation we observe in the structure of their compound eyes and the visual signals that insects can produce. The modular structure of the compound eye, through which insects receive visual information, is a highly adaptable structure capable of impressive feats of image resolution, colour perception, and motion detection, in a range of varying light environments. Additionally, the insect exoskeleton, through which insects produce visual signals and cues, is a dynamic canvas producing a diversity of shapes, textures, pigments, and structural colours. This chapter attempts to present the diversity resultant from millennia of selective pressure in a variety of contexts, including conspecific assessment, prey capture, and predator avoidance.
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Fit-a-Shape Bugs. Running Press Book Publishers, 2000.

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Willett, Cynthia. The Sting of Shame. Edited by Naomi Zack. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190236953.013.18.

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Our allegiance to individualism sanctions the insult, with or without humor, to a significant extent through free speech rights. But what if the sting of symbolic aggression––as seemingly minor as an insult dressed up in the pleasantries of a joke––in fact accounts in many instances for the more acute pain of the physical assault? To be sure, physical assaults can harm material well-being. But what if a dimension of violence cannot be understood apart from the cruelty of the joke or the sting of ridicule? What if a shaming insult constitutes the significant sting of racial discrimination or sexual assault?
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Sampling methods for forest and shade tree insects of North America. Morgantown, W. Va: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, 2001.

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Bugs (Fit-a-Shape). Running Pr Book Pub (J), 1996.

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Introduction to Forest and Shade Tree Insects. Elsevier, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2009-0-02781-0.

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Unknown. Introduction to Forest and Shade Tree Insects. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2012.

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Insects Injurious to Deciduous Shade Trees and Their Control. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Parker, Steve. RSPB Pocket Book of Insect Anatomy: Shape, Form and Function in the Invertebrate World. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2020.

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Forbes, Stephen Alfred. Some Important Insects of Illinois Shade Trees and Shrubs. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Some Important Insects of Illinois Shade Trees and Shrubs. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Forbes, Stephen Alfred. Some Important Insects of Illinois Shade Trees and Shrubs. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Some Important Insects Of Illinois Shade Trees And Shrubs. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Smith, D. K. Sock 'n Boots - Share. Lulu Press, Inc., 2010.

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Watson, J. Australian Dragonflies. CSIRO Publishing, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100701.

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Dragonflies are conspicuous insects. Many are large; they fly strongly; most are brightly coloured. As a result, they have been collected extensively. Their larvae are less familiar. 'Mud-eyes', as some are called, are drab, and almost all live in fresh waters, out of sight. They are, perhaps, best known as bait for freshwater fish. The dragonflies constitute a very distinct order of insects, the Odonata. In Australia, two suborders are represented: damselflies (Zygoptera), generally very slender insects, the fore- and hindwings similar in shape and venation and commonly held closed above the body at rest (Figs 46-63), the larvae with external gills on the end of the abdomen (Figs 4A-C, E); and dragonflies proper (Anisoptera), stouter, stronger-flying insects, the fore- and hindwings more or less dissimilar in shape and venation and commonly held spread at rest (Figs 64-101), the larvae with internal, rectal gills (see Chapter 2). Living representatives of the third suborder (Anisozygoptera) are confined to Japan and the Himalayas. The term 'dragonfly' is commonly applied to the entire order.
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Invasion of the Insects. Little Simon, 2017.

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Hopper, Ada, and Sam Ricks. Invasion of the Insects. Little Simon, 2017.

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Hidden World: How Insects Sustain Life on Earth Today and Will Shape Our Lives Tomorrow. Welbeck Publishing Group Ltd., 2023.

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Lockwood, Jeffrey A. Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect That Shaped the American Frontier. Basic Books, 2005.

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