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A Field Guide to Insects and Spiders of Kanha Tiger Reserve

Aniruddha Dhamorikar, Resurrect Books/The Corbett Foundation, 2016, Pbk, 252 p, ISBN : 9788193208526, $55.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

A Field Guide to Insects and Spiders of Kanha Tiger Reserve

Contents: Preface. About this book. About Kanha Tiger Reserve. I. Key for insects and spiders. 1. Key to insects and spiders. II. Insects. 1. Introduction. 2. Observations. 3. Butterflies and moths – Lepidoptera. 4. Beetles – Coleoptera. 5. Bugs and Hoppers – Hemiptera. 6. True flies – diptera. 7. Ants, wasps and bees – Hymenoptera. 8. Grasshoppers, Katydids and crickets-orthoptera. 9. Dragonflies and damselflies – Odonata. 10. Cockroaches and termites – blattodea. 11. Mantises-mantodea. 12. Antlions, lacewings and owlflies – neuroptera. 13. Other insect orders and non-insect orders. 14. Insect density of Kanha. III. Spiders. 1. Introduction. 2. Observations. 3. Spiders (Araneae) and Non-spider arachnids. 4. Spider density of Kanha. IV. Role of insects and spiders. 1. Food-web of Kanha. 2. Fun facts about insects of Kanha. 3. Fun facts about spiders of Kanha. V. Discussion. 1. Discussion and recommendations.  VI. Index. 1. Index of insects of Kanha. 2. 1. Index of spiders of Kanha. 3. List of flora of KTR that attracts insects. 4. Glossary. 5. Bibliography.

This first-of-its-kind field guide is an outcome of arduous fieldwork spanning close to three years in India's famous Kanha Tiger Reserve situated in Maikal Hills of the central Indian highlands. The book includes sketches of around 40 of the most common insects in over 10 orders, and keys to eye-patterns of 18 spider families, to ease basic field identification. The book is richly illustrated and contains images of over 600 individuals of insects and spiders - most identified up to species-level, some left at genus or family level, with short write-ups on their observed behavior. Detailed descriptions of the insect orders and spider families, and notes on their density and ecological roles in Kanha and Central India as a whole are given. Also included is an extensive bibliography of previously published works on insects and spiders of central India. Uniquely, the book features the first record of tarantulas in Madhya Pradesh; and of two rare dragonfly species.  

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