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| List of boxes | p. viii |
| Preface to the fourth edition | p. ix |
| Preface to the third edition | p. xi |
| Preface to the second edition | p. xiii |
| Preface and acknowledgments for first edition | p. xv |
| The Importance, Diversity and Conservation of Insects | p. 1 |
| What is entomology? | p. 2 |
| The importance of insects | p. 2 |
| Insect biodiversity | p. 4 | ... MORE
| Naming and classification of insects | p. 8 |
| Insects in popular culture and commerce | p. 9 |
| Insects as food | p. 11 |
| Culturing insects | p. 14 |
| Insect conservation | p. 15 |
| Further reading | p. 22 |
| External Anatomy | p. 23 |
| The cuticle | p. 24 |
| Segmentation and tagmosis | p. 30 |
| The head | p. 32 |
| The thorax | p. 41 |
| The abdomen | p. 49 |
| Further reading | p. 52 |
| Internal Anatomy and Physiology | p. 53 |
| Muscles and locomotion | p. 54 |
| The nervous system and co-ordination | p. 60 |
| The endocrine system and the function of hormones | p. 63 |
| The circulatory system | p. 66 |
| The tracheal system and gas exchange | p. 69 |
| The gut, digestion, and nutrition | p. 74 |
| The excretory system and waste disposal | p. 82 |
| Reproductive organs | p. 84 |
| Further reading | p. 89 |
| Sensory Systems and Behavior | p. 91 |
| Mechanical stimuli | p. 92 |
| Thermal stimuli | p. 101 |
| Chemical stimuli | p. 103 |
| Insect vision | p. 113 |
| Insect behavior | p. 118 |
| Further reading | p. 120 |
| Reproduction | p. 121 |
| Bringing the sexes together | p. 122 |
| Courtship | p. 124 |
| Sexual selection | p. 124 |
| Copulation | p. 126 |
| Diversity in genitalic morphology | p. 132 |
| Sperm storage fertilization and sex determination | p. 135 |
| Sperm competition | p. 138 |
| Oviparity (egg-laying) | p. 140 |
| Ovoviviparity and viviparity | p. 145 |
| Atypical modes of reproduction | p. 145 |
| Physiological control of reproduction | p. 148 |
| Further reading | p. 149 |
| Insect Development and Life Histories | p. 151 |
| Growth | p. 152 |
| Life-history patterns and phases | p. 156 |
| Process and control of molting | p. 164 |
| Voltinism | p. 167 |
| Diapause | p. 168 |
| Dealing with environmental extremes | p. 170 |
| Migration | p. 173 |
| Polymorphism and polyphenism | p. 175 |
| Age-grading | p. 176 |
| Environmental effects on development | p. 178 |
| Climate and insect distributions | p. 183 |
| Further reading | p. 187 |
| Insect Systematics: Phylogeny and Classification | p. 189 |
| Systematics | p. l90 |
| The extant Hexapoda | p. 198 |
| Class Entognatha: Protura (proturans), Collembola (springtails), and Diplura (diplurans) | p. 201 |
| Class Insecta (true insects) | p. 201 |
| Further reading | p. 221 |
| Insect Biogeography and Evolution | p. 223 |
| Insect biogeography | p. 224 |
| The antiquity of insects | p. 225 |
| Were the first insects aquatic or terrestrial? | p. 230 |
| Evolution of wings | p. 231 |
| Evolution of metamorphosis | p. 234 |
| Insect diversification | p. 236 |
| Insect evolution in the Pacific | p. 237 |
| Further reading | p. 239 |
| Ground-Dwelling Insects | p. 241 |
| Insects of litter and soil | p. 242 |
| Insects and dead trees or decaying wood | p. 248 |
| Insects and dung | p. 249 |
| Insect-carrion interactions | p. 251 |
| Insect-fungal interactions | p. 251 |
| Cavernicolous insects | p. 254 |
| Environmental monitoring using ground-dwelling hexapods | p. 255 |
| Further reading | p. 256 |
| Aquatic Insects | p. 257 |
| Taxonomic distribution and terminology | p. 258 |
| The evolution of aquatic lifestyles | p. 258 |
| Aquatic insects and their oxygen supplies | p. 263 |
| The aquatic environment | p. 268 |
| Environmental monitoring using aquatic insects | p. 271 |
| Functional feeding groups | p. 272 |
| Insects of temporary waterbodies | p. 273 |
| Insects of the marine intertidal and littoral zones | p. 274 |
| Further reading | p. 275 |
| Insects and Plants | p. 277 |
| Coevolutionary interactions between insects and plants | p. 279 |
| Phytophagy (or herbivory) | p. 279 |
| Insects and plant reproductive biology | p. 298 |
| Insects that live mutualistically in specialized plant structures | p. 303 |
| Further reading | p. 306 |
| Insect Societies | p. 307 |
| Subsociality in insects | p. 308 |
| Eusociality in insects | p. 312 |
| Inquilines and parasites of social insects | p. 330 |
| Evolution and maintenance of eusociality | p. 332 |
| Success of eusocial insects | p. 336 |
| Further reading | p. 336 |
| Insect Predation and Parasitism | p. 339 |
| Prey/host location | p. 340 |
| Prey/host acceptance and manipulation | p. 346 |
| Prey/host selection and specificity | p. 349 |
| Population biology: predator/parasitoid and prey/host abundance | p. 359 |
| The evolutionary success of insect predation and parasitism | p. 361 |
| Further reading | p. 362 |
| Insect Defense | p. 365 |
| Defense by hiding | p. 366 |
| Secondary lines of defense | p. 370 |
| Mechanical defenses | p. 371 |
| Chemical defenses | p. 372 |
| Defense by mimicry | p. 377 |
| Collective defenses in gregarious and social insects | p. 380 |
| Further reading | p. 384 |
| Medical and Veterinary Entomology | p. 385 |
| Insect nuisance and phobia | p. 386 |
| Venoms and allergens | p. 386 |
| Insects as causes and vectors of disease | p. 388 |
| Generalized disease cycles | p. 389 |
| Pathogens | p. 390 |
| Forensic entomology | p. 404 |
| Further reading | p. 405 |
| Pest Management | p. 407 |
| Insects as pests | p. 408 |
| The effects of insecticides | p. 413 |
| Integrated pest management | p. 417 |
| Chemical control | p. 418 |
| Biological control | p. 422 |
| Host-plant resistance to insects | p. 433 |
| Physical control | p. 437 |
| Cultural control | p. 437 |
| Pheromones and other insect attractants | p. 438 |
| Genetic manipulation of insect pests | p. 439 |
| Further reading | p. 440 |
| Methods in Entomology: Collecting Preservation Curation and Identification | p. 443 |
| Collection | p. 444 |
| Preservation and curation | p. 447 |
| Identification | p. 456 |
| Further reading | p. 459 |
| Taxoboxes | p. 461 |
| Entognatha: non-insect hexapods (Collembola, Diplura and Protura) | p. 461 |
| Archaeognatha (or Microcoryphia; bristletails) | p. 463 |
| Zygentoma (silverfish) | p. 464 |
| Ephemeroptera (mayflies) | p. 465 |
| Odonata (damselflies and dragonflies) | p. 466 |
| Plecoptera (stoneflies) | p. 468 |
| Dermaptera (earwigs) | p. 469 |
| Embioptera (Embiidina; embiopterans or webspinners) | p. 470 |
| Zoraptera (zorapterans) | p. 471 |
| Orthoptera (grasshoppers, locusts, katydids and crickets) | p. 471 |
| Phasmatodea (phasmids, stick-insects or walking sticks) | p. 472 |
| Grylloblattodea (Grylloblattaria or Notoptera; grylloblattids, or ice or rock crawlers) | p. 474 |
| Mantophasmatodea (heelwalkers) | p. 474 |
| Mantodea (mantids, mantises, or praying mantids) | p. 476 |
| Blattodea: roach families (cockroaches or roaches) | p. 476 |
| Blattodea: epifamily Termitoidae (former order Isoptera; termites) | p. 478 |
| Psocodea: "Psocoptera" (bark lice and book lice) | p. 479 |
| Psocodea: "Phthiraptera" (chewing lice and sucking lice) | p. 480 |
| Thysanoptera (thrips) | p. 481 |
| Hemiptera (bugs, cicadas, leafhoppers, planthoppers, spittle bugs, treehoppers, aphids, jumping plant lice, scale insects, and whiteflies) | p. 482 |
| Neuropterida: Neuroptera (lacewings, owlflies, and antlions), Megaloptera (alderflies, dobsonflies, and fishflies) and Raphidioptera (snakeflies) | p. 484 |
| Coleoptera (beetles) | p. 487 |
| Strepsiptera (strepsipterans) | p. 488 |
| Diptera (flies) | p. 490 |
| Mecoptera (hangingflies, scorpionflies, and snowfleas) | p. 491 |
| Siphonaptera (fleas) | p. 492 |
| Trichoptera (caddisflies) | p. 494 |
| Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) | p. 495 |
| Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps, sawflies, and wood wasps) | p. 497 |
| Glossary | p. 499 |
| References | p. 527 |
| Index | p. 535 |
| Appendix: A reference guide to orders | p. 559 |
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