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The Neurochemistry of Arthropods
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Animal TaxonomyGeneticsTaxonomyExcellent.on Page 347PhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyBiogeographyFrequent SynonymsBiodiversityPheromone BiochemistryNervous SystemScientific NamesBiologyTerrestrial ArthropodNeuroanatomyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyCladisticsNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemSymbiosisTaxonomy (Biology)Medicine
families are lists of all species mentioned in the text, with some of the most frequent synonyms; thus, the relationship of each species may be seen at a glance.Throughout, an attempt is made to use the currently correct scientific names of all species discussed.The bibliography is carefully selected and consists of 1415 titles in 11 languages.It is interesting that about 45 papers, wholly or in part authored by the American physiologist Dr. Eleanor H. Slifer, comprise the largest group listed for one entomologist.Printing and binding are excellent.On page 347, reference to "fig.19, A" may puzzle inexperienced readers; it is a mistake for fig.9, A, on page 12.About a half-dozen other errors of printing or slight lapses, that I have noticed, are too unimportant to list.