"The Cambridge Natural History, Vol. 06" by David Sharp is a scientific work that examines insects like bees, wasps, and beetles, providing a deep look at their features, behaviors, and how they are classified. The book kicks off by introducing Hymenoptera Petiolata, covering bees and wasps, and goes into their bodies, how they act, and how they live, including how some depend on others as parasites. The author goes deeper into how these insects change as they grow, explaining how they reproduce, where they live, and what jobs they have in nature, all delivered in a style filled with technical details for those already familiar with the study of insects.

The Cambridge natural history, Vol. 06 (of 10)
By David Sharp
Uncover the hidden lives of insects, from bees to beetles, through a detailed exploration of their structure, behavior, and place in the natural world.
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2023-12-05
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About the AuthorDavid Sharp was an English physician and entomologist who worked mainly on Beetles. He was among the most prolific publishers in the history of entomology with more than 250 papers that included seven major revisions and reviews and a highly influential work on the structure and modifications of the male genital structures of beetles. He edited The Zoological Record for three decades.
David Sharp was an English physician and entomologist who worked mainly on Beetles. He was among the most prolific publishers in the history of entomology with more than 250 papers that included seven major revisions and reviews and a highly influential work on the structure and modifications of the male genital structures of beetles. He edited The Zoological Record for three decades.
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