An Inventory of the Invertebrates of Thorne and Hatfield Moors
- Series : Thorne & Hatfield Monograph
Volume: 2 - Publisher : THMCF
- Illustrations : 3 maps, 18 col plates
Description:
A definitive record of the invertebrate population past and present of the two Moors, which are the largest area of lowland raised mire in England. Recording began on Thorne Moor around 1810, but palaeoentomological research has focused on the beetle fauna back to the Bronze Age. The list includes 4790 taxa and gives interpretive details on each
Condition
Vg. From the library of British coleopterist, Robert Angus, with his small address label to title page.
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