Fauna of New Zealand 68 : Simuliidae

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Discover the fascinating world of New Zealand's iconic black flies with 'Fauna of New Zealand 68: Simuliidae'. Authored by renowned entomologist Douglas Craig, this paperback edition, published by Manaaki Whenua Press, offers a comprehensive exploration of the Simuliidae family, commonly known as sandflies or te namu. With 336 pages packed with detailed information, this book is an essential resource for entomologists, researchers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

New Zealand's Simuliidae are remarkable insects that thrive in running water habitats across the country, with a rich diversity of 19 species, primarily belonging to the Austrosimulium genus. While their bites are notorious among locals and tourists alike, it's important to note that New Zealand simuliids do not transmit diseases to humans. However, the bites can cause significant reactions, particularly among those unaccustomed to these unique insects.

This expertly crafted guide provides keys for identifying larvae, pupae, and adult forms, offering a wealth of information about their bionomics and biogeography. Featuring 72 full-page color plates and a total of 540 intricate figures, readers will gain valuable insights into the life cycles and ecological roles of these fascinating flies. Unveil the intricacies of New Zealand's Simuliidae and understand their evolutionary history, tracing their arrival to New Zealand approximately 5 million years ago. Ideal for those interested in biodiversity, entomology, or New Zealand's natural history, this book is your gateway to understanding one of the region’s most notable insect groups.

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