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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Grasshoppers & Crickets (Orthoptera)

Grasshoppers and Mantids of the World

Flora / Fauna Cancelled
By: Ken Preston-Mafham
192 pages, 60 col & 40 b/w photos, 10 line illus
Grasshoppers and Mantids of the World
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  • Grasshoppers and Mantids of the World ISBN: 9780713723816 Paperback Dec 1993 Out of Print #24183
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A popular reprint of the volume in the Blandford Natural History Series which covers the orthopteroid insects - crickets, grasshoppers, katydids, praying mantids, and cockroaches. Details of ecology, behaviour, biology and natural history are given in an informative text, complimented by numerous photographs.

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Flora / Fauna Cancelled
By: Ken Preston-Mafham
192 pages, 60 col & 40 b/w photos, 10 line illus
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