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A concise introductory guide to the native insect fauna that explains basic anatomy, metamorphosis, and classification before giving practical methods for collecting, preparing, and observing specimens. Separate chapters provide accessible surveys of major orders—beetles, Hymenoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Neuroptera, Orthoptera, and Hemiptera—with readable notes on habits, life histories, and identifying characters. Twenty-one colored plates and explanatory captions aid field identification. The text avoids unnecessary technicality and is aimed at beginners and young naturalists, stressing clear terminology, close observation, and the practical pleasures of studying local insect life.

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G. V. Hudson

G. V. Hudson was a notable entomologist from New Zealand, recognized for his contributions to the study of the region's insect life. His works, particularly "An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology" and "New Zealand Moths and Butterflies (Macro-Lepidoptera)," provide valuable insights into the diverse species found in New Zealand. Hudson's meticulous research and detailed illustrations have made his publications essential resources for both amateur and professional entomologists. His dedication to documenting the unique Lepidoptera of New Zealand has left a lasting impact on the field of entomology.

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