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2842763A Guide to Crickets of Australiahttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/a-guide-to-crickets-of-australia-9781486305087/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3315271/ae0d4760-3275-4378-a4a4-c1f2b7fae715.jpg?v=638385195367400000517718MXNCSIRO PUBLISHINGInStock/Ebooks/<p>Cricket song is a sound of the Australian bush. Even in cities, the rasping calls signify Australias remarkable cricket biodiversity. Crickets are notable for a variety of reasons. When their population booms, some of these species become agricultural pests and destroy crop pastures. Some introduced species are of biosecurity concern. Other crickets are important food sources for native birds, reptiles and mammals, as well as domestic pets. Soon you might even put them in your cake or stir-fry, as there is a rapidly growing industry for cricket products for human consumption. Featuring keys, distribution maps, illustrations and detailed colour photographs from CSIROs Australian National Insect Collection, A Guide to Crickets of Australia allows readers to reliably identify all 92 described genera and many species from the Grylloidea (true crickets) and Gryllotalpoidea (mole crickets and ant crickets) superfamilies. Not included are the Raspy Crickets (Gryllacrididae), King Crickets (Anostostomatidae) or the so-called Pygmy Mole Crickets (Caelifera), which despite their common names are not related to true crickets. Natural history enthusiasts and professionals will find this an essential guide.</p>...2779113A Guide to Crickets of Australia517718https://www.gandhi.com.mx/a-guide-to-crickets-of-australia-9781486305087/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3315271/ae0d4760-3275-4378-a4a4-c1f2b7fae715.jpg?v=638385195367400000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20199781486305087_W3siaWQiOiI5MTU5ZTRmNS1kZTdjLTQ3ZmEtOTZiMi01ZWIxNGU4N2FiNzkiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjY1OSwiZGlzY291bnQiOjE4NSwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjo0NzQsImluY2x1ZGVzVGF4Ijp0cnVlLCJwcmljZVR5cGUiOiJXaG9sZXNhbGUiLCJjdXJyZW5jeSI6Ik1YTiIsImZyb20iOiIyMDI0LTExLTA1VDE1OjAwOjAwWiIsInRvIjoiMjAyNC0xMS0zMFQyMzo1OTo1OVoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlfSx7ImlkIjoiYjk1MDY5NWUtYTg0ZS00NTRmLTkxNjItNjFkMDU3NGM4OGJjIiwibGlzdFByaWNlIjo2OTksImRpc2NvdW50IjoxOTUsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6NTA0LCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0xMi0wMVQwMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlfV0=9781486305087_<p>Cricket song is a sound of the Australian bush. Even in cities, the rasping calls signify Australias remarkable cricket biodiversity. Crickets are notable for a variety of reasons. When their population booms, some of these species become agricultural pests and destroy crop pastures. Some introduced species are of biosecurity concern. Other crickets are important food sources for native birds, reptiles and mammals, as well as domestic pets. Soon you might even put them in your cake or stir-fry, as there is a rapidly growing industry for cricket products for human consumption. Featuring keys, distribution maps, illustrations and detailed colour photographs from CSIROs Australian National Insect Collection, A Guide to Crickets of Australia allows readers to reliably identify all 92 described genera and many species from the Grylloidea (true crickets) and Gryllotalpoidea (mole crickets and ant crickets) superfamilies. Not included are the Raspy Crickets (Gryllacrididae), King Crickets (Anostostomatidae) or the so-called Pygmy Mole Crickets (Caelifera), which despite their common names are not related to true crickets. Natural history enthusiasts and professionals will find this an essential guide.</p>(*_*)9781486305087_<p>Cricket song is a sound of the Australian bush. Even in cities, the rasping calls signify Australias remarkable cricket biodiversity. Crickets are notable for a variety of reasons. When their population booms, some of these species become agricultural pests and destroy crop pastures. Some introduced species are of biosecurity concern. Other crickets are important food sources for native birds, reptiles and mammals, as well as domestic pets. Soon you might even put them in your cake or stir-fry, as there is a rapidly growing industry for cricket products for human consumption. Featuring keys, distribution maps, illustrations and detailed colour photographs from CSIROs Australian National Insect Collection, A Guide to Crickets of Australia allows readers to reliably identify all 92 described genera and many species from the Grylloidea (true crickets) and Gryllotalpoidea (mole crickets and ant crickets) superfamilies. Not included are the Raspy Crickets (Gryllacrididae), King Crickets (Anostostomatidae) or the so-called Pygmy Mole Crickets (Caelifera), which despite their common names are not related to true crickets. Natural history enthusiasts and professionals will find this an essential guide.</p>...9781486305087_CSIRO PUBLISHINGlibro_electonico_b9788704-a7e6-37cf-b7ea-23a6135e6ad5_9781486305087;9781486305087_9781486305087You NingInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/csiro-epub-a91c510a-c828-4f1b-827a-f7ea72cff30b.epub2019-06-01T00:00:00+00:00CSIRO PUBLISHING