An elementary manual of New Zealand entomology : $b being an introduction to the study of our native insects

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An elementary manual of New Zealand entomology : $b being an introduction to the study of our native insects

by G. V. (George Vernon) Hudson

EN·~3 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

Part 1

30:54
2

Part 2

31:22
3

Part 3

30:06
4

Part 4

28:46
5

Part 5

31:19
6

Part 6

30:36
7

Part 7

30:48
8

Part 8

16:59

Description

This straightforward guide opens a window onto New Zealand’s native insects, inviting anyone with a curiosity for the natural world to explore a largely untapped realm. Written for beginners and young collectors, it avoids dense scientific jargon while still offering solid, reliable information drawn from the work of leading local experts. The author’s aim is to make entomology approachable, presenting the essentials in a clear, friendly tone.

The first chapters lay out the fundamentals of insect biology: the three‑part body plan, the roles of heads, thoraxes and abdomens, and the distinctive features of eyes, antennae, and mouthparts. Readers also get a concise overview of classification and metamorphosis, all illustrated with vivid, hand‑colored plates that bring each creature to life. By the end of the opening sections, listeners will feel equipped to recognize common species and understand the basic language of insect study, setting the stage for deeper exploration of New Zealand’s diverse fauna.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (221K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-11-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. V. (George Vernon) Hudson

G. V. (George Vernon) Hudson

1867–1946

A London-born naturalist who made New Zealand’s insect life vivid for general readers, he is also remembered for first proposing the modern idea of daylight saving time. By day he worked as a postal clerk; in his own hours he built a lasting reputation as an entomologist and observer of the natural world.

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