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Paperback The More Destructive Locusts Of America North Of Mexico, Volumes 21-30 Book

ISBN: 1276656378

ISBN13: 9781276656375

The More Destructive Locusts Of America North Of Mexico, Volumes 21-30

The More Destructive Locusts of America North of Mexico, Volumes 21-30 by Lawrence Bruner offers a detailed examination of various locust species and their impact on agriculture and ecosystems in North America. This comprehensive work, likely part of a larger series, provides valuable insights into the life cycle, behavior, and ecological role of these insects.

Bruner's meticulous observations and research contribute significantly to the field of entomology, making this book a crucial resource for scientists, agricultural professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the complex world of insects and their relationship to the environment. Though focused on a specific group of insects, the methodologies and observations reflect broader scientific interests of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, offering a window into historical approaches to natural history. The detailed descriptions and analyses of locusts remain relevant for contemporary studies of insect ecology and pest management.

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