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The images . . . are the stars of this work, which will delight every entomophile who turns its pages." - Publishers Weekly A fascinating look at the worlds most numerous inhabitants, illustrated with stunning images from the American Museum of Natural Historys Rare Book Collection. To date, we have discovered and described or named around 1.1 million insect species, and thousands of new species are added to the ranks every year. It is estimated that there are around five million insect species on Earth, making them the most diverse lineage of all life by far. This magnificent volume from the American Museum of Natural History tells their incredible story. Noted entomologist Michael S. Engel explores insects evolution and diversity; metamorphosis; pests, parasites, and plagues; society and language; camouflage; and pollination - as well as tales of discovery by intrepid entomologists. More than 180 illustrations from the Rare Book Collection at the Museums Research Library reveal the extraordinary world of insects down to their tiniest, most astonishing details, from butterflies iridescent wings to beetles vibrant colors.



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