TY - BOOK AU - BALL, Stuart G. ; MORRIS, Roger TI - Britain's hoverflies : a field guide SN - 978-0-691-16441-0 PY - 2015/// CY - Princeton PB - Princeton University Press KW - GRANDE BRETAGNE/SYRPHIDES/IDENTIFICATION/DISTRIBUTION GEOGRAPHIQUE/INSECTA/ESPECE N1 - BC_715 10/B versés en épartement de Zoologie Agricole N2 - Britain's Hoverflies is a beautifully illustrated photographic field guide to the hoverflies of Britain, focusing on the species that can be most readily identified. It is the perfect companion for wildlife enthusiasts, professional ecologists and anyone else with an interest in this fascinating group of insects, and is designed to appeal to beginners and experts alike. Accessible, authoritative and easy to use, this book contains hundreds of remarkable photographs of the various life stages of those species that can be identified by eye or with a magnifying glass, with coverage of at least one representative from each of the British genera. It also features an essential guide to the hoverfly tribes. Detailed species accounts summarize the species' status, highlight the key identification features, provide notes on behaviour and habitat requirements and include flight-period charts and up-to-date distribution maps. Sections on hoverfly biology, where and when to look for hoverflies, legislation and conservation, photographing hoverflies, recording hoverflies and gardening for hoverflies are also included. This fully revised and updated second edition: Features more than 650 stunning colour photographs Provides detailed information for the 167 species that can be most readily identified, including at least one species from each of the 68 genera recorded in Britain Includes a complete list of the 283 hoverfly species recorded in Britain to date, with an indication of how difficult each is to identify Portrait. Stuart Ball and Roger Morris have run the Hoverfly Recording Scheme since 1991. They are the authors of "Provisional Atlas of British Hoverflies" and active members of the Dipterists Forum, a society that promotes the study of flies ER -