Encyclopaedia of Insects (In 2 Volumes)

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Insects are small air-breathing arthropods of the class Insecta, consisting of six legs and multi-segmented body with two pairs of wings in most species. Insects comprise about five sixth of all known animal species, with a total of over one million named species.  They may be useful or harmful to man. Silkworm produces raw silk, which is, used by the world over in its refined form. Similarly, honeybee produces honey and wax, both of which are of great utility to man.  This modest work throws light on several other issues regarding insects, their anatomy, types, their uses and disadvantages, etc. It makes a very interesting reading.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bharat Singh

Bharat Singh, a government official and a technologist by training and education, has now diversified into serious writing on academic subjects. He is keenly interested in promotion of education and women studies. Currently, he is engaged in his project on problems of teaching in India.

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Title
Encyclopaedia of Insects (In 2 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
812613075X
Length
xviii+620p.
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