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The Systematics of Lasiopogon (Diptera: Asilidae) - NEW
Robert A. Cannings

The genus Lasiopogon is a widespread group of robber flies inhabiting the north temperate part of the Earth. This study is the first to examine the genus as a complete entity and clearly define intrageneric relationships. It is also the first to pay special attention to the male and female genitalia, important structures in the taxonomy of the genus.

There are 118 known species of Lasiopogon, about half of these yet to be described. Dr Cannings gives a cladistic overview of some defined species groups, and provides a detailed taxonomic and phylogenetic analysis of the 7 species groups and 29 species in the opaculus section, comprising about 25 per cent of the genus. He describes 14 new species in this section and redescribes the others.

Dr Cannings also offers a biogeographic hypothesis of the history of Lasiopogon, suggesting that the genus may have originated in Laurasia as early as the late Jurassic period.

$65.00
September 2002
400 pages, 6 x 9", hardcover,
b/w illustrations, photographs, maps,
ISBN 0-7726-4636-8

 

Introducing the Dragonflies of British Columbia and the Yukon - NEW
Robert A. Cannings

Birding and butterfly watching have been popular outdoor activities for decades. Now, dragonfly watching is catching on as a fascinating and enjoyable pursuit. In his new book, noted entomologist DR Robert Cannings introduces students and outdoor enthusiasts to the world of dragonflies. He shows readers where to find these amazing insects and how to watch and study them in the field.

This is the perfect book for beginners - easy to read and full of large, colourful photographs - but provides enough details to satisfy even the most experienced dragonfly watchers.

In the introduction, Dr Cannings outlines the natural history of dragonflies - their structure, life cycles, habitats and behaviour. Then he describes the 88 species known to live in British Columbia and the Yukon, noting habitat preferences and distribution. To make identification easy, each description has one or more colour photographs and comparisons with similar species.

DR Robert A. Cannings is Curator of Entomology at the Royal British Columbia Museum. He has studied insects for 30 years and has written extensively about them.

$12.95
June 2002
96 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2", paperback
125 colour photographs, illustrations
ISBN 0-7726-4637-6

 

Butterflies of British Columbia
Crispin S. Guppy and Jon H. Shepard

The authors describe all 187 species and 264 subspecies of butterflies in the province and surrounding areas, highlighted with colour photographs. They also discuss the biology, life history, range, habitat and conservation status for each. Ideal for beginners and serious butterfly watchers.

$95.00
408 pages, 8-1/2 x 11",
hardcover, colour photographs, maps, illustrations,
ISBN 0-7748-0809-8

 

Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia
David Shackleton

Mammalogist David Shackleton examines the biology and natural history of the most abundant large mammals in the province: Moose, Elk, Mule Deer, White-tailed Deer, Caribou, Bison, Mountain Goat, Bighorn Sheep and Thinhorn Sheep. This book is perfect for naturalists, biologists and anyone interested in B.C.'s wildlife.

$24.95
272 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2", paperback,
b/w photographs, illustrations, maps
RBCM Handbook, copublished with UBC Press.
1999, ISBN 0-7748-0728-8

 

bookSeastars of British Columbia, Southeast Alaska and Puget Sound
Philip Lambert

$25.95
228 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2", paperback,
colour and b/w photographs, illustrations
RBCM Handbook, revised edition,
copublished with UBC Press.
2000, ISBN 0-7748-0825-X

 

Sea Cucumbers of British Columbia,
Southeastern Alaska and Puget Sound
Philip Lambert

book jacket$24.95, 192 pages,
5-1/2 x 8-1/2", paperback,
colour and b/w photographs, illustrations
RBCM Handbook,
copublished with UBC Press.
1997, ISBN 0-7748-0607-9

 

In these to RBCM handbooks, Philip Lambert describes all the species and subspecies of sea stars and sea cucumbers that live in the coastal waters of northwestern North America. He discusses distribution, natural history and habitat, as well as physiology, reproduction and ecology. These handbooks bridge the gap between academic and popular publications and are enhanced by illustrations and photographs, many in colour.

 

Opossums, Shrews and Moles of British Columbia
David W. Nagorsen

There are 12 species of insectivores (shrews and moles) in B.C., and only one marsupial (the opossum). This book describes them all, as well as their natural history and habitats.

$24.95, 160 pages,
5-1/2 x 8-1/2", paperback, illustrations, maps, photographs,
RBCM Handbook,
copublished with UBC Press.
1996, ISBN 0-7748-0563-3

 

 
Bats of British Columbia
David W. Nagorsen and R. Mark Brigham  

The authors describe the 16 species of bats that inhabit BC, each with detailed illustrations. They also discuss the natural history of these fascinating, misunderstood mammals.

$24.95, 176 pages,
5-1/2 x 8-1/2", paperback, illustrations, photographs, maps,
RBCM Handbook,
copublished with UBC Press.
1993, ISBN 0-7748-0482-3



The Amphibians of British Columbia
David M. Green and R.Wayne Campbell  

Green and Campbell describe the 20 species of amphibians known to live in British Columbia, their habits, breeding and range. The easy-to-read text and detailed illustrations aid identification of the amphibians in our province. Introductory sections contain information on the general biology ecological factors and associated folklore of amphibians.

$9.95, 112 pages, 5-1/2 x 7- 1/4",
paperback, illustrations and maps,
RBCM Handbook.
1984, ISBN 0-7718-8427-3.



The Reptiles of British Columbia
Patrick T. Gregory and R.Wayne Campbell  

BC is home to 18 species of turtles, lizards and snakes. The authors provide illustrations and maps help to identify and locate each species. Introductory sections include information on general biology and adaptations to northern environments, as well as interesting topics such as the life span of turtles, how lizards maintain their body temperature and how snakes slither.

$9.95, 112 pages, 5-1/2 x 7-1/4",
paperback, illustrations and maps,
RBCM Handbook.
1984, ISBN 0-7718-8585-7



The Mammals of British Columbia: A Taxonomic Catalogue
David Nagorsen  
 

A summary of information on all species of mammals in BC: geographic ranges, habitats, taxonomic revisions, synonyms, and subspecies.

$19.95, 148 pages,
8-1/2 x 11", paperback,
1990, ISBN 0-7718-8917-8

 

The Birds of British Columbia
R. Wayne Campbell
Neil K. Dawe
Ian McTaggart-Cowan
John M. Cooper
Gary W. Kaiser
Michael C.E. McNall
G.E. John Smith (vol. 3)
Andrew Stewart (vol. 4)

"A monumental achievement, more than 20 years in the making, and by far the most comprehensive regional ornithological work I have seen. It is most highly recommended."
Wildlife Activist
, No. 42, Summer 2001

With its varied climates and topography, British Columbia has one of the richest assemblages of bird species in the world. The four volumes of The Birds of British Columbia provide unprecedented coverage of the province's birds, presenting a wealth of information on 484 species.

Vol. 1: Nonpasserines - Introduction, Loons through Waterfowls
$95.00, 530 pages, b/w photographs and illustrations, colour maps, 1990, ISBN 0-7748-0618-4

Vol. 2: Nonpasserines - Diurnal Birds of Prey through Woodpeckers
$95.00, 642 pages, b/w photographs and illustrations, colour maps, 1990, ISBN 0-7748-0619-2

Vol. 3: Passerines - Flycatchers through Vireos
$95.00, 696 pages, colour photographs, illustrations, maps, 1997, ISBN 0-7748-0572-2

Vol. 4: Passerines - Wood Warblers through Old World Sparrows
$125.00, 746 pages, colour photographs, illustrations, maps, 2001, ISBN 0-7748-0621-4

 
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