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An Elementary Study of Insects

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About This Book

An illustrated elementary guide presents insect biology, life cycles, and methods for collecting, preserving, rearing, and observing specimens. It provides classroom- and field-oriented studies of common species—grasshoppers, house flies, mosquitoes, caterpillars, apple and potato pests, beetles, lady beetles, dragonflies, fireflies, ants, bees and others—describing their anatomy, habits, ecological roles, and impacts on agriculture. Each chapter pairs concise natural-history descriptions with practical observation exercises, breeding notes, and control measures for damaging species while noting beneficial insects and predators. Emphasis is on hands-on study, careful observation, and simple calculations to teach scientific method to young learners.

About the Author

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Leonard Haseman

Leonard Haseman was an entomologist and author known for his contributions to the study of insects. His notable work, "An Elementary Study of Insects," serves as an introductory text that explores the biology and behavior of various insect species. Haseman's writing is characterized by its accessibility, making complex scientific concepts understandable for a general audience. His work has contributed to the educational resources available for those interested in entomology and the natural sciences.

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