- Insects of France and Western Europe - Michael Chinery Collective Jean Hélène Perrin Judith Legrand Najt - Books

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  • Excelelnt book for the naturalist "budding"  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    23.5 euros for a work of this qualitée I am delighted! The boards are great if there was a summary ar common name rather than by Latin name (I am a naturalist, not necessarily fanatical scientific name rallongeque need classifications, I want to iden
  • Book very useful for further  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    This book presents the families of insects that may be encountered in Europe, taking care to prioritize the species or genera, which then allows for more data to continue her research on the entomology specialist sites. An excellent tool for the view
  • The small world needy  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    Having been seduced by the book on spiders I ordered the insects of France and Western Europe, and I have not been Having a garden disappointed I can observe many insects and lorqu'on know it's crazy to watch the diversity encountered especially amon
  • the general reference  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    Reference for a generalist approach. ** The two main competitors are the Vigot Insects and arachnids main and Leraut Entomological Guide Over 5000 Species Europeennes ** Two disadvantages not contribute A first drawback is clean gender: 2500 insects
  • Representative common species Fear  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    I am slightly disappointed with the contents of this book. Being from Belgium, but yet, lots of common species are present in France and Western Europe as precise the book !! For example, the "red Lepture" which is nevertheless the most common l
  • Not easy to use 3 1  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    The pictures are very beautiful but I find it too little and not easy to complete ultilisation ... Some emblematic species such as the Capricorn or not and then there was fault with the names of insects ...
  • Handy guide. 2  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    A book I was looking for and had not been published since the 80 easy to use, not bulky field. Practical for a beginner. I always start my identifications of research in this book.
  • Excellent guide July 13  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    Always the best guide to begin in entomology or to accompany the naturalist field. I always start my identifications with "The" Chinery. This reissue was eagerly awaited.
  • Bible 26  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    This book was recommended to me by our professor of entomology who consider it THE reference. I was just so far had the opportunity to leaf through with a friend and what was being touted we seemed deserved me. Today, I finally (reissues are rare and
  • New 2012 edition  

    Insects of France and Western Europe (Hardcover)
    This is the third edition of this book (which appears at the same time as the English version). The first was very nice (1988), the second had a printing defect (2005) (too pale boards). There, printing, conducted in China, is correct. This third edi