#Beetle book recommendations.
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Beetles: A Natural History and Diversity of Coleoptera by Stephen A Marshall
It's a fucking thick boy and a little pricey, but definitely worth it for the wealth of information you get. First section is general beetle info, then theres a section going on a overview of each of the families. Theres also a pictorial key at the end which I haven't tried yet but looks great. I would say it's good just for beetle info in general but not good for care or identification, and it's worldwide so if you're looking for specifics it might not be worth it.
Thank you so much!!!
Gave +1 Rep to @spring crypt
I found the book on a Swedish site, so I will buy it after Christmas, again thank you!
Gave +1 Rep to @spring crypt
I found it for $70 on a Swedish site (I live in Sweden), and I will most likely get money for Christmas so I could buy it then
Beetles: The Natural History and Diversity of Coleoptera by Marshall, Stephen A. - ISBN 10: 0228100690 - ISBN 13: 9780228100690 - Firefly Books - 2018 - Hardcover
i usually go by abebooks because fuck amazon
Oh that’s not too bad
I have this one
Cool!