Insect from Outer Space
The Biology of Strepsiptera
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2025
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-118-40651-9 (ISBN)
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-118-40651-9 (ISBN)
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Comprehensive account of Strepsiptera biology, including their taxonomy, morphology, fine structure, physiology, and behaviour, ranging from genes to phylogeny
Beautifully illustrated in full color throughout, with original up-to-date material from the author's research collection, Insect from Outer Space: The Biology of Strepsiptera is the first book to provide a comprehensive guide to the unique biology of an intriguing group of parasitoids that, until relatively recently, have remained something of a mystery in terms of both phenotype and genotype.
The author explores the exciting biology and life history of these extraordinary insect parasitoids. In addition, the book provides a history of each family, and an account of the questions surrounding the evolution of Strepsiptera, explaining their position within the phylogeny of insects.
Written by a leading international expert in the field, this book includes information on:
Strepsiptera as one of the least species-rich among insect parasitoids, but parasitise hosts of seven orders and 36 families of insects
The two types of polyphenisms that Strepsiptera exhibit are: free-living planidia moulting to endoparasitic larval instars
Adult males are free-living, while females are free-living in primitive families, and are endoparasitic and neotenic in derived families
Metamorphosis is a crucial process in the evolution of the sexually dimorphic Strepsiptera, and the neotenic females in derived families undergo a metamorphic transformation in the cephalothoracic region
Differences in Strepsiptera life cycles between the suborders Mengenillidia (a more ancestral lineage) and Stylopidia (a recent suborder)
Insect from Outer Space: The Biology of Strepsiptera is an essential reference work for entomologists and biologists alike who seek to unravel the secrets of these extraordinary creatures. The text is also an excellent learning resource for graduate and undergraduate students because the unique biology of Strepsiptera answers a wide range of biological questions.
Beautifully illustrated in full color throughout, with original up-to-date material from the author's research collection, Insect from Outer Space: The Biology of Strepsiptera is the first book to provide a comprehensive guide to the unique biology of an intriguing group of parasitoids that, until relatively recently, have remained something of a mystery in terms of both phenotype and genotype.
The author explores the exciting biology and life history of these extraordinary insect parasitoids. In addition, the book provides a history of each family, and an account of the questions surrounding the evolution of Strepsiptera, explaining their position within the phylogeny of insects.
Written by a leading international expert in the field, this book includes information on:
Strepsiptera as one of the least species-rich among insect parasitoids, but parasitise hosts of seven orders and 36 families of insects
The two types of polyphenisms that Strepsiptera exhibit are: free-living planidia moulting to endoparasitic larval instars
Adult males are free-living, while females are free-living in primitive families, and are endoparasitic and neotenic in derived families
Metamorphosis is a crucial process in the evolution of the sexually dimorphic Strepsiptera, and the neotenic females in derived families undergo a metamorphic transformation in the cephalothoracic region
Differences in Strepsiptera life cycles between the suborders Mengenillidia (a more ancestral lineage) and Stylopidia (a recent suborder)
Insect from Outer Space: The Biology of Strepsiptera is an essential reference work for entomologists and biologists alike who seek to unravel the secrets of these extraordinary creatures. The text is also an excellent learning resource for graduate and undergraduate students because the unique biology of Strepsiptera answers a wide range of biological questions.
Jeyaraney Kathirithamby, Department of Biology, and St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, UK.
Erscheinungsdatum | 06.04.2021 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 170 x 244 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-40651-6 / 1118406516 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-40651-9 / 9781118406519 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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