A greatly
expanded update of its successful predecessor (“Atlas of Austrian caddisfly larvae”), the nucleus of the "Atlas of Central European Trichoptera
Larvae" follows an
innovative concept by supplementing the proven dichotomous key with a
completely new synoptic key. The synoptic design arranges similar species
within one page, thereby supporting identification by the simultaneous use of
several morphological details. As a further benefit, the geographical framework
has been greatly expanded by including all caddis thus far (2011) described in
Introductory
chapters deal with life cycles, larval morphology, case construction,
collecting and preservation. Additional sections deal with biology, ecology,
habitats and an extensive index including flight periods and head capsule
widths of last instar larvae. A bibliography, new tables on geographical
distribution based on ecoregions, saprobic
indices, functional feeding types and zonal
distribution patterns earmark the new Atlas as an important reference work for
ecologists at Universities, Environmental Agencies, for biologists involved in
monitoring and conservation biology and for all caddisfly
enthusiasts.
Format 21 x 28 cm, hardcover, approx. 470 pages, more than 600 colour fotos.
Available from Erik Mauch Verlag
(Erik.Mauch.Verlag@t-online.de) and University bookshops (ISBN 978-3-00-032177-1).