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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Stoneflies (Plecoptera)

Guide to the British Stonefly (Plecoptera) Families: Adults and Larvae

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: David Pryce, Craig Macadam and Steve Brooks
11 pages, Laminated fold-out chart, Illus & col photos
Guide to the British Stonefly (Plecoptera) Families: Adults and Larvae
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  • Guide to the British Stonefly (Plecoptera) Families: Adults and Larvae ISBN: 9781851532223 Unbound Jul 2007 In stock
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This introductory AIDGAP field guide to stoneflies includes identification keys for the identification of both stonefly larvae and adults to family level.

Reliable identification is possible for specimens over 5mm in length. Scientific species names are mainly used but these are matched with the common names in the flight calendar at the end of the chart.

In Britain, 34 species of stonefly have been recorded, belonging to seven families. Two of the species are, however, possibly extinct and one further species, Isogenus nubecula, appears to have suffered a catastrophic decline; its only known UK site is on the Welsh River Dee.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: David Pryce, Craig Macadam and Steve Brooks
11 pages, Laminated fold-out chart, Illus & col photos
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