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Biology of the Leaf Miners

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Table of contents (43 chapters)

  1. The Study of Miners

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 301-330
  2. Erratum to: Colour and Discolouration of Mines

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 422-422
  3. Erratum to: Instinct Changes in Miners

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 422-422
  4. Erratum to: Introduction

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 421-421
  5. Erratum to: Changing from One Mine to Another

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 421-421
  6. Erratum to: Disposal of Frass in Mines

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 421-422
  7. Erratum to: Life History of the Mining Insect

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 421-421
  8. Erratum to: Changes in the Type of Mine

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 421-421
  9. Erratum to: Mine Producers

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 421-421
  10. Erratum to: The Subsequent Fate of the Mine

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 422-422
  11. Erratum to: Case — bearing Miners

    • E. Martin Hering
    Pages 422-422

About this book

The development of specialised feeding habits during the course of time by human beings is paralleled in the majority of animals, in particular have developed special peculiarities, and insect larvae which in most cases are quite characteristic of the species concerned. This applies especially to phytophagous insect larvae, and anyone with the requisite experience can say with a fair degree of certainty which insect larva is responsible for any damage to be found on a plant. It leaves behind a definite "feeding pattern" which might be compared to a "visiting card" on which the genus and species are marked in runic characters. Whoever has learned to read the runes can readily determine who has been feeding on the affected spot, solely on the basic of the "visiting card" left behind. From the known factors - the name of the plant and the type of feeding patter- and after some study of the various types of plant infestation, both the genus and species of the larva producing the feeding pattern can be worked out without difficulty. The importance of "feeding pattern investigation" has now far outstripped the successes to be obtained by normal collecting. Previously, when wishing to list the species of insects present in any given locality they were caught with the net, by sugaring and other methods. This always resulted in a very defective "list" of the insects in fact existing in the locality concerned.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Berlin, Germany

    E. Martin Hering

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Biology of the Leaf Miners

  • Authors: E. Martin Hering

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7196-8

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 1951

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-94-015-7198-2Published: 18 August 2012

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-015-7196-8Published: 29 June 2013

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: IV, 420

  • Number of Illustrations: 180 b/w illustrations, 1 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography

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