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Concepts In Entomology
Concepts In Entomology
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Concepts In Entomology

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Scientists who study insects (there are close to a million that can be studied!) are called entomologists. Why are they not called ';insectologists'? Well, in a way they are. The word insect comes from the Latin word insectum, meaning ';cut up or divided into segments.' (The plural of insectum, namely insecta, is used by scientists as the name of the taxonomic class that insects belong to.) This Latin word was created in order to translate the Greek word for ';insect,' which is entomon. This Greek word also literally means ';cut up or divided into segments,' and it is the source of the word entomology. The Greeks had coined this term for insects because of the clear division of insect bodies into three segments, now called the head, thorax, and abdomen. The book addresses varied facets of this subject. The book is very useful to the people engaged with this subject. Contents: *; General Morphology of Entomology *; Outline of Entomology *; Decomposition of Forensic Entomological Science *; Biology of Entomology *; Systems in Entomology
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A. Z. Faridi
ISBN
9789353146108
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
30.6.2013
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