Halacarid mites
The Halacarid mites Synopsis is a guide to the 66 species found in marine and freshwater habitats in and around Britain and Ireland.
The Halacarid mites Synopsis is a guide to the 66 species found in marine and freshwater habitats in and around Britain and Ireland.
Intertidal marine ispods Synopsis is the second edition of this iconic Synopsis, replacing Naylor (1972). It has been brought completely up to date.
The Free living marine nematodes Synopsis covers the British chromadorids. The chromadorids are small nematode worms mostly less than 2mm long.
The third volume in the series on the free-living marine nematodes covers Order Monhysteridae. In addition there is also a guide to marine genera worldwide.
The Marine planktonic ostracods Synopsis enables species-level identification. These crustaceans form an important prey item for fish. They occur in most aquatic habitats.
The minute polychaetes that occur in the interstitial spaces within sandy marine sediments are a diverse phylogenetic assemblage. Since they all occur in the same microhabitat, it makes sense to treat them together in one Synopsis.
The Sea-spiders Synopsis covers all 84 species of sea-spiders (Class Pycnogonida) recorded from the north-east Atlantic. These exclusively marine animals occur from the littoral zone to the abyss.
The Siphonophores and velellids Synopsis contains full accounts of the 55 siphonophores and 1 vellelid species found in British and Irish waters.
The Sipuculans Synopsis covers the 12 species in 8 genera of sipunculans. Overall coverage extends to a depth of 200 metres.
Athecate hydroids and their medusae Synopsis with keys to the 113 species of athecate hydroids and their medusae recorded from the north-east Atlantic. SBF59
Thecate hydroids and their medusae (part 1) Synopsis covers the Haleciidae and minor families. Overall this is the first work to describe all the north-west European thecate hydroids since Hincks (1868).
Thecate hydroids and their medusae (part 2) Synopsis covers the families Sertulaeiidae, Plumulariidae, Aglaopheniidae and Campanulariidae. Overall this is the first work to describe all the north-west European thecate hydroids since Hincks (1868).
Featuring 40 common spiders seen in homes, unheated outbuildings and around gardens. Also includes a concise guide to web shapes. Co-created with the British Arachnological Society.
Beautifully illustrated by Richard Lewington, a guide to both adults and caterpillars of all 18 British species of these spectacular insects.
31 terrestrial plants restricted by UK and Irish legislation, including Perfoliate Alexanders, Pirri-pirri Bur, Skunk Cabbage, Japanese Knotweed, Variegated Yellow Archangel and Virginia Creeper.
Want to learn your rushes? With clear colour illustrations of key diagnostic features, this guide covers all 32 species of rushes and wood-rushes of Britain and Ireland.