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    Micksch, Karl & Plath,Eric

    Published by Wissenschaftliche Verlag, Stuttgart, 1952

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    Hardcover (cloth-bound). Condition: Good+. 3rd. A 3rd edition, completely revised and supplemented by Erich Plath good+ hardcover (cloth-bound), minor signs of wear on cov. & spine as in image, text/block tight clean (image_2), 366p. 17x12,5cm. 400gr.

  • Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Deaccessioned from a Harvard University library, originally the gift of Charles T. Brues, who is the author of several of the works in this collection; Wheeler's Panama guest-ant article has a few manuscript corrections; spine labels are black morocco leather with gilt lettering; binding has light wear and minor soil; spine is sunned; several margins have chip(s); tight, text clean. Includes: trumpeter in bumblebee colonies / plath -- misc. biological observations on bumblebees / plath -- winged females in ant genus leptogenys roger / wheeler -- do anesthetized bees lose their memory? / plath -- bee-eating proclivity of the skunk / plath -- ants of genera myopias and acanthoponera / wheeler -- triungulins of meloid beetle borne by xylocopa / brues -- notes on egg-eating habit of bumblebees / plath -- food plants in evolution of phytophagous insects / brues -- new england phoridae / brues -- phoridae from south africa; snow phorid / brues -- bumblebees and pollination of cultivated plants / plath -- animal life in thermal waters of yellowstone park / brues -- new species of phoridae / brues -- additions to phoridae of formosa / brues -- new guest ant from barro colorado island, panama / wheeler -- european corn borer in new england / barber -- termitaphididae / myers -- queen of army ant eciton hamatum / wheeler -- arachnocoris albomaculatus / myers -- leucospis / brues -- bremidae / plath -- birds destroying larvae of european corn borer in new england / barber -- trilobite larvae / mjoberg -- neotropical onycophora / brues -- pleuropodia of belostoma flumineum and ranatra fusca / hussey -- neotropical phoridae; japanese dohrniphora / brues -- cistelid beetle / brues -- arsenic in silkworm / campbell -- rhopalosomatidae / brues -- arsenic tolerance by insects / campbell -- how vishnu moth deposits eggs / mjoberg -- gabritschevsky on color varieties in volucella bombylans / keeler -- ethiopian braconidae / brues -- arsenic and instars of the silkworm / campbell -- actedium bembidion in north america / darlington -- arsenic and silkworm heart pulsations / campbell -- australasian cicadas, with notes on songs / j.g. and iris myers. Article nos. 240 and 253 were "omitted," according to the printed table of contents; article no. 263 (ants of the balearic islands, by wheeler, 6 p.) was omitted as well, although that is not indicated in the table of contents. This volume is most notable for its works by Sylvia Plath's father Otto. Huge, heavy volume. [otob: 50].