True bugs (Heteroptera) are a diverse and complex group of plant-feeding
and predatory insects important to food production, human health, the
global economy and the environment. Within the nearly 43,000 species
described around the world, Neotropical true bugs are particularly
diverse, and much remains to be discovered about their biology and
relations with other species. Inspired by the need for a comprehensive
assessment, True Bugs (Heteroptera) of the Neotropics is the most
complete and thorough review ever published.
Experts in each of the seven infraorders have drawn together the
scattered literature to provide detailed treatments of each major taxon.
The most common and important species as well as select lesser known
species in each major family are covered, highlighting morphology,
classification, biology and ecology. The numerous color illustrations
highlight key species and their adaptations, and importance to basic and
applied sciences is discussed.
Each chapter is based on an up-to-date review of the literature, and
with a bibliography of more than 3,000 references, readers are presented
with an unprecedented and vital and timely account of the true bugs of
the Neotropical Region.