[Taxacom] Taxacom Digest, Vol 127, Issue 8

Paul Marek brachoria at gmail.com
Tue Nov 8 19:08:04 CST 2016


Hi James,

I've found that the Maggenti et al. dictionary is useful (free too):
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=onlinedictinvertzoology

Paul


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> Hi All,
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> I was wondering whether there is a published complete dictionary or glossary of terms used in Insect Morphology that is currently approved by the community. I know the Dictionary of Insect Morphology is a valuable source, but I imagine as it was published in 1999, it might be outdated.
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> Many Thanks,
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> James Bickerstaff
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> 2nd Year MRes student
> Western Sydney University, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment
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> Hi
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> In addition to Snodgrass and Chapman classics, theTorre-Bueno glossary is an extensive book to insect morphology with hundreds of entries. I guess is one of the more complete documents to use
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> Sincerely,
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> N


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