Paleo Bugs
Survival of the Creepiest
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What could be creepier than a 390 million-year-old cockroach? How about a 320 million-year-old millipede that's seven feet long! These crawlies and their many-legged cousins are featured in this follow-up to Paleo Sharks .
Imprint:
San Francisco - Chronicle Books
ISBN:
9780811860222, 0811860221
Language:
English
Contents:
Timeline
What is an arthropod?
Paleozoic arthropods and their relatives
Sanctacaris/Marella
Calymene/Pterygotus
Limuloides
Myriacantherpestes/Rhyniognatha
Meganeura
Arthropleura
Mesotarbus
Aphthoroblattina
Mesozoic arthropods and their relatives
Archaeolepis/Heptagenia
Aphrodiites (dung beetle)
Eryon/Icriocarcinus
Protoparevania (wasp)
Sphecomyrma (ant)
Cenozoic arthropods and their relatives
Prodryas (butterfly)
Arthropods today
What is an arthropod?
Paleozoic arthropods and their relatives
Sanctacaris/Marella
Calymene/Pterygotus
Limuloides
Myriacantherpestes/Rhyniognatha
Meganeura
Arthropleura
Mesotarbus
Aphthoroblattina
Mesozoic arthropods and their relatives
Archaeolepis/Heptagenia
Aphrodiites (dung beetle)
Eryon/Icriocarcinus
Protoparevania (wasp)
Sphecomyrma (ant)
Cenozoic arthropods and their relatives
Prodryas (butterfly)
Arthropods today
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-[47])
Statement of responsibility:
written and illustrated by Timothy J. Bradley
Characteristics:
46 p. ;,col. ill. ;,28 cm
Call number:
J565.7 B7289P 2008
Library Identifier
2506282
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