# Studies in Biology

A Biology of Locusts

Reginald F. Chapman
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Because of their widespread importance and the ease with which they can be maintained in the laboratory, locusts have been more extensively studied than any other insects. This book gives a broad account of the many aspects of locust biology which have been studied and shows how laboratory work compliments field studies, increasing our understanding of the normal behaviour of insects.
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