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Bagging Big Bugs, $16.95

by W. Cranshaw and B. Kondratieff, Colorado State University, 1995, 5 x 8, paper back, CE39, 324 pages, b & w photos, ISBN 1-55591-178-1

The good thing about starting an insect collection is that the subjects for your study can be found almost everywhere. This book is an excellent resource for amateur collectors and insect enthusiasts of all ages. Complete with illustrations and black and white photos of more than one hundred insects from the Rocky Mountain Region, this field guide includes insect history, habits and collecting tips. Great for children, teenagers, 4-H clubs, gardeners and entomologists. Order here.

For more information, see:
Pests of the West, CE38
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