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Collins Complete British Insects (Collins)
Collins Complete British Insects (Collins)

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Author: Michael Chinery
Publisher: Collins
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 26362

Media: Paperback
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 1.2

ISBN: 0007179669
Dewey Decimal Number: 595
EAN: 9780007179664
ASIN: 0007179669

Publication Date: April 4, 2005
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars Clear and well laid out though doesn't have everything   July 15, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this book having already owned the Collins Complete British Wildlife Photoguide and needing something a bit more comprehensive. The book is clear and well laid out, with clear photographs and useful information introducing each insect family.

My only disappointment was that the description of the book suggested it had pictures of larvae. Other than a pretty comprehensive section on caterpillars I couldn't find many other photographs of larvae of other groups; seeing as I was particularly keen to use the book to identify aquatic larvae in my pond I was quite disappointed by this - even small sketches would be better than nothing!

Other than that though the book should be invaluable for anyone like me who is after a guide that covers a bit more than just the most common insect species.



5 out of 5 stars Great book   December 3, 2007
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I was initially looking for a butterfly book when I came across this. A quick browse and it was in my shopping basket!
As previous reviewers have pointed out, it's not totally inclusive, but come on, it's a paperback, in one volume.
To be complete, covering as many groups as this does, you'd need volumes and volumes.
As a beginners/general interest book it hits the mark.
It covers most of the common examples you are likely to see.
The book starts with a nice introduction to the biology and ecology of insects. Each order (technical name for an insect group) has it's own picture, information about that order, and a page reference to get you started on your search.
Once you've got the right order, the pages are lavishly covered with photographs, making identification fairly easy.
I particularly like the sections on the larval stages of butterflies and moths.
I've spent happy hours going 'Oh, so that's what it is!'
If you are looking to get started identifying bugs in your garden/house or further afield, this is one of the most easily used and comprehensive guides you're likely to find without spending a fortune!



5 out of 5 stars About as Comprehensive as it Gets   August 11, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful


Not everybody's cup of tea I know, but for those of us who are interested in flora and fauna a comprehensive guide the covers 1,500 species of insects that can be found in Britain. The photographs are extremely good, as they usually are in all Collins books and there are some unusual little `bugs' for the amateur naturalist to look out for.

Details of whether the insects are common or rare are available and each section is coded for easy reference for the reader. Information for each species is clear and concise and each insect group is deal with individually. All in all an extremely useful and interesting book.



4 out of 5 stars best available   August 11, 2005
 40 out of 43 found this review helpful

The title should be Common British Insects or similar - there are more species of beetles than there are species covered by this book.What I like best is that it doesnt include species not found here - typically N.Europe is included in these sorts of guides no doubt to improve sales on the continent.An image taken from one angle is not always enough to iD an insect but at least you can narrow down to a family then google on bioimages.org.uk
Too many moths, not enough flies for balance but a worthy attempt.



4 out of 5 stars Great pictures, reasonable descriptions but not complete.   July 27, 2005
 57 out of 59 found this review helpful

Initially I was disappointed with this book. It doesn't cover as many insect species as I'd hoped. All the main families are covered and most of the common specimens likely to be encounted are in the book.

Beetles are a personal favourite of mine and I would have liked to have seen this section expanded to cover more species.

The Author confesses to having an interest in moths in his acknowledgments which is reflected in the space given to Moth species- too much for a general insect guide.

Grumbles aside, the book is well layed out with nice pictures and concise descriptions.

If you don't possess an insect guide already and are looking for a good general guide to insects look no further. It's not as 'Complete' as i would like though.

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