Beutel, Rolf G. / Friedrich, Frank
Insect Morphology and Phylogeny
- Comprehensive treatment of insect morphology with numerous illustrations, brilliant electron micrographs and 3-D reconstructions
- Glossary for quick reference
- Overview of traditional and modern techniques in insect morphology
- Introduction to insect phylogeny from a morphological perspective covering all major groups
- Outlook: Trends in insect systematics and the role of morphology in the age of phylogenomics
Aims and Scope
A detailed understanding of morphology is essential in unraveling phylogenetic relationships and developing complex evolutionary scenarios. Increasingly researchers in phylogenomics are re/turning to morphological data to support their findings, while the development of new cutting-edge technologies has further increased interest in this growing field. This definitive handbook provides an in-depth treatment of insect morphology. The first part presents an up-to-date overview of insect morphology with detailed drawings, brilliant scanning electron micrographs and 3-D reconstructions as interactive PDFs. This is complemented by a chapter on innovative morphological techniques (e.g., µ-computer tomography, 3-D modeling) and a comprehensive morphological glossary. The second part treats the state of the art in insect systematics and includes taxon-specific morphological information for all orders. Systematics are treated formally, with for example the arguments for relationships ("apomorphies") always listed explicitly. The work is a useful reference for students and researchers working in different fields of biology and a must for those dealing with insects from an evolutionary perspective.
- 24 x 17 cm
- Approx. xv, 450 pages
- 40 Tables
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Specialist Text
- Keywords:
- Entomology; Morphology; Phylogenomics; Zoological Systematics


















