Insectorama The marvelous world of insects

Lisa Voisard, 1992-

Book - 2024

The 30 portraits of Insectorama will give you an insect-eye view of some of the most wonderful you can find in parks and forests. On top of that, you'll learn plenty of facts you can share with friends and family: crickets can hear thanks to ear drums located in their abdomen, unlike the Spring Field Cricket that hears through the knees.

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Published
Lausanne, Switzerland : Helvetiq 2024.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Lisa Voisard, 1992- (author)
Other Authors
Jeffrey K. Butt (translator)
Edition
North American edition, First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
"Featuring more than 80 North American insects"--Back cover.
Physical Description
219 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9783039640164
  • What are insects?
  • Insect morphology
  • Many different orders
  • Features galore
  • 1. Portraits
  • Towns, cities, and gardens
  • Countryside
  • Wetlands
  • Forests
  • Other astonishing insects
  • 2. Go on, take a closer look!
  • Tips for getting started
  • How to identify an insect
  • Get the right gear
  • Rolling with the seasons
  • Towns, cities, and gardens
  • Countryside
  • Wetlands
  • Forests
  • Who goes there?
  • Why are some people afraid of insects?
  • 3. The life of insects
  • Magical metamorphoses
  • Reproduction
  • Egg laying
  • Camouflage and mimicry
  • Communication and seduction
  • Defense
  • Predators
  • Miraculous migrators
  • Why are insects disappearing?
  • What insects do for the planet
  • What insects do for us
  • Let's do our part
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Introductions to over three dozen common insects from pea aphids to praying mantises, along with helpful advice for observing and identifying them. Originally written in French and published in Switzerland but still featuring insects easily found in North America, this guide follows Voisard's Arborama: The Marvelous World of Trees (2023), both in general format and in offering a broadly appealing mix of background basics and specific detail. After an overview of insect morphology, pithy profiles appear of representatives from the eight major insect orders, commonsensically grouped by habitat. Each insect entry features large painted portraits (including male and female specimens in cases where the differences are easily visible), with labels for distinctive features, images of metamorphic stages and favorite foods, and even depictions of similar-looking related species. The accompanying descriptive notes are as colorful as the art: Seven-spotted ladybug nymphs "look like tiny brains," while beneath an adult's "cute exterior lurks a true predator." The author advises young observers on where and when to look for insects, then presents broader pictures of migration, metamorphosis, and other relevant topics before closing with eco-friendly tips and activities. Overall, the book has more than enough material not just to kindle and feed an abstract interest in our six-legged neighbors but also to push any young nature lover out of doors to check them out directly. Broad, bright, and systematic. (resources and activities, scale index, alphabetical index) (Nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.