The Entomologist'S Record And Journal Of Variation (Volume 109) 1997
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A meticulous snapshot of British insect life in 1997. Field notes and museum records. Volume 109 of The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation collects the year's specialist and amateur contributions into an entomology journal collection that privileges clarity and practical detail. Contributions range from compact species accounts and distributional updates to short analytical notes on variation, making it a readable bridge between casual observation and formal study. For anyone intrigued by lepidoptera research topics or tracking shifts in British insect biodiversity, this volume offers immediate rewards: accessible identification pointers, locality data and comparative observations that function as a species identification guide and a living record of insect observation records. Many pieces are small in scale but rich in implication, noting subtle pattern changes, seasonal timing and range remarks that help stitch local sightings into a national picture. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Beyond its practical utility, Volume 109 occupies a distinct place in the history of natural history publishing: as part of a longstanding scientific periodical series it captures the tone and techniques of 1990s scientific publications, and it documents facets of United Kingdom fauna that remain relevant to present study. As an academic reference for entomologists and a sourcebook for natural history researchers, it supplies baseline material for ongoing insect variation studies and attracts the attention of local groups and institutions with zoological society interest. Casual readers appreciate the immediacy of field reportage and the steady, plainspoken expertise; classic-literature collectors prize its provenance within a durable series of British entomological record keeping. Compact, authoritative and quietly indispensable, Volume 109 is both a working reference and a cultural record, preserved for those who study species, enjoy natural history, or curate a serious entomology journal collection.
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