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Guide to Colorado Insects, $19.95

by W. Cranshaw and B. Kondratieff, CE46, 2006, 6 x 9 paper bound, 232 pages
ISBN.1-889143-04-9

Colorado State University experts, Whitney Cranshaw and Boris Kondratieff, have compiled profiles of 67 families of insects, including classification and habitat, to make for an easy-to-use guide of Colorado insects. The color photos, interesting facts and glossary of insect terms make this a popular choice for insect enthusiasts who want to learn more about common insect species in Colorado. Order here.

Other recommended reading:
Insect Management Recommendations for Turf and Ornamentals
Pests of the West
Bagging Big Bugs
Insects and Diseases of Woody Plants in the Central Rockies

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Guide to Colorado Insects
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