The Beetles of the World
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Each volume is fully in English and in French,
some are also in Spanish and in German. All volumes are cloth bound with
dustcovers. Size is 21 x 29 cm. All known species, subspecies and varieties
are studied.
Already published volumes :
| CM 01 | RIGOUT (J.) The Beetles of the World 01. Batocerini
1 (Cerambycidae)
2. ed. - 1988 - 63 p - 32 maps - 30 col. pl. All the species of the genus Batocera are illustrated in colour. |
£ 80 |
| CM 02 | RIGOUT (J.) The Beetles of the World 02. Batocerini
2 (Cerambycidae)
- 1982 - 128 p - 54 col. pl. Genus Megacriodes, Microcriodes, Abatocera, Doesburgia and a revision of the genus Rosenbergia with the description of many new species. |
£ 75 |
| CM 02.1 | RIGOUT (J.) The Beetles of the World 02. Batocerini
2 (Cerambycidae)
Supplement 1: New or little known Rosenbergia - 2004 - 11 p - 2 col. plates - soft covers |
£ 25 |
| CM 03 | LACHAUME (G.) The Beetles of the World 03. Goliathini
1 (Cetoniidae)
- 1983 - 70 p - 49 col. pl. Genus Goliathus, Argyrophegges, Fornasinus, Hegemus. Many varieties of Goliathus are shown. This is the best sold book of the series. |
£ 80 |
| CM 04 | LACROIX (J.-P.) The Beetles of the World 04.
Odontolabini 1 (Lucanidae)
- 1984 - 175 p - 51 col. pl. Genus Chalcodes, Odontolabis, Heterochtes. A very good revision of the genus Odontolabis. |
£ 75 |
| CM 05 | LACHAUME (G.) The Beetles of the World 05. Dynastini
1
- 1985 - 85 p - 31 col. pl. Genus Dynastes, Megasoma, Golofa. A revision of the Dynastes hercules with description of many ssp. and a very important study of the genus Golofa (new sp., aedeagus) |
£ 80 |
| CM 06 | ALLARD (V.) The Beetles of the World 06. Goliathini
2 (Cetoniidae)
- 1985 - 92 p - 16 col. pl. 17 genera are studied, the first part is the study of the Eudicella complex. For some genus, it is the first time they are figured. Many new sp. and ssp. are described. |
£ 75 |
| CM 07 | ALLARD (V.) The Beetles of the World 07. Goliathini
3 (Cetoniidae)
- 1986 - 63 p - 24 col. pl. 11 genera are studied, with very good illustrations of the genus Mecynorhina: many varieties, even the very rare oberthuri. |
£ 75 |
| CM 08 | RATTI & al. The Beetles of the World 08.
Carabini 1
- 1990 - 122 p - 15 col. pl. Genus: Apotomopterus, Ohomopterus, Archaeocarabus, Isiocarabus, Morphocarabus Pt.1. |
£ 50 |
| CM 09 | RIGOUT (J.) The Beetles of the World 09. Cetoniini
1
- 1989 - 135 p - 130 figs - 16 col. pl. The first revision of the species of the Pachnoda group, which contains 5 genera. Many typical specimens are figured . A supplement has been published in vol. 12 |
£ 75 |
| CM 10 | MORON (M.) The Beetles of the World 10. Rutelini
1
- 1990 - 145 p - 21 col. pl. On the 5 genera revised, the Plusiotis have the main part of the book with 15 new species described. That is the work of the Mexican specialist who has studied more than 4500 specimens. A splendid book. |
£ 80 |
| CM 11 | ALLARD (V.) The Beetles of the World 11. Goliathini
4 (Cetoniidae)
- 1991 -142 p - 16 col. pl. The last part of the African Goliathini. After a supplement to the preceding vols, the author studies many Cetonid genera and ends with a brillant monograph of the genus Gnathocera |
£ 75 |
| CM 12 | RIGOUT & ALLARD The Beetles of the World
12. Cetoniini 2
- 1992 - 100 p - 12 col. pl. After a supplement to vol. 9, Dr. Allard ends the study of the african Cetonids with the Rhabdotis, Trichostetha... up to Gametis and Phonotaenia. He then studies the Diplognathini which contains a clear revision of the Pseudinca complex. |
£ 75 |
| CM 13 | WERNER (K.) The Beetles of the World 13. Cicindelidae
1: Reg. Palaearct. Pt.1
- 1991 - 74 p - 30 col. pl. Splendid iconography of the palearctic Tiger beetles. Nothing had been done since the work of Horn in the series Genera Insectorum. Even if this book is not really a revision, the German author treats all the species, the great ssp. and a great number of varieties. The colour plates are really splendid and with this book coleopterists have a precious book of great value. |
£ 80 |
| CM 14 | LACHAUME (G.) The Beetles of the World 14. Dynastidae
américains - American Dynastidae
- 1992 - 89 p - 16 col. pl. In this book is a study with a representation in colour of the main genus and species from the very important American fauna. The work ends by the description by Dr. R.-P. Dechambre of many new species. |
£ 75 |
| CM 14.1 | DECHAMBRE (R.-P.) The Beetles of the World 14.
Supplement 1 : Twenty new species and one subspecies of Cyclocephala - 1999 - 24 p - 37 figs - 1 col. pl. - soft covers |
£ 17 |
| CM 15 | WERNER (K.) The Beetles of the World 15. Cicindelidae
2: Reg. Palaearct. Pt.2
- 1992 - 94 p - 27 col. pl. The end of the palearctic Tiger beetles. The plates are splendid and show the insectsthree times enlarged with some photographs of living specimens and biotops. |
£ 80 |
| CM 16 | LANDER (T.) The Beetles of the World 16. Chrysochroini
1 (Buprestidae)
- 1992 - 55 p - 12 col. pl. The genus Chrysochroa sensu stricto is studied: new species, new classification. But the main attraction is the very spendid colour plates of these Buprestid, the nicest certainly the one with the varieties of Chrysochroa buqueti. |
£ 40 |
| CM 17 | ALLARD (V.) The Beetles of the World 17. Sternotomini
(Cerambycidae)
- 1993 - 112 p with 16 plates in colours The first volume on the African Longicorn. The plates are very nice and show all the varieties known of one of the most attractive African genera. A new genus, many new species and varieties. |
£ 75 |
| CM 18 | WERNER (K.) The Beetles of the World 18. Cicindelidae
3: Reg. Nearcticae Pt.1
- 1993 - 163 p with 24 plates (20 in col.) All the Tiger-beetles from Canada up to Panama are studied and shown in colour. Photographs of biotops and entomologists are also included. |
£ 80 |
| CM 19 | PORION (T.) The Beetles of the World 19. Eupholus
(Curculionidae)
- 1993 - 112 p with 24 col. pl. The first monograph on these giant Curculionids from New-Guinea with the description of many new species. The plates are marvellous, they have been done on computer to simulate the printing of fluorescent colours. |
£ 80 |
| CM 19.1 | PORION (T) The Beetles of the World 19. Eupholus
(Curculionidae)
Supplement 1: New Eupholus from New Guinea - 2000 - 12 p - 2 coloured plates - soft covers |
£ 20 |
| CM 19.2 | LIMOGES (R.) & PORION (T.) The Beetles of
the World 19. Eupholus (Curculionidae)
Supplement 1: New Eupholus from New Guinea - 2004 - 6 p - 1 coloured plate - soft covers |
£ 17 |
| CM 20 | WERNER (K.) The Beetles of the World 20. Cicindelidae
4: Reg. Nearcticae Pt.2
- 1995 - 162 p - 24 col. pl. The last part on North-American Tiger beetles. some very rare specimens are shown from the first time. |
£ 80 |
| CM 21 | BLEUZEN (P.) The Beetles of the World 21. Prioninae
1: Macrodontini (Cerambycidae)
- 1994 - 92 p - with16 col. pl. The first revision of the Macrodontia, Titanus and Braderochus. Types, varieties and new species are shown in colour. |
£ 75 |
| CM 22 | RATTI, CASALE & CAVAZZUTI The Beetles of
the World 22. Carabini 3
- 1995 - 104 p with 13 col. pl. - A study of the genus Morphocarabus & Lipaster. |
£ 50 |
| CM 23 | ALLARD (V.) The Beetles of the World 23. Schizorhinini
1 (Cetoniidae)
- 1995 - 152 p with 20 colour plates. The first part of a revision of the Cetonids from the Australian region. Many new species are described, many new synonymies, a great clarification. A superb revision of the genus Poecilopharis et Digenethle. |
£ 80 |
| CM 24 | ALLARD (V.) The Beetles of the World 24. Schizorhinini
2 (Cetoniidae)
- 1995 - 136 p with 15 col. pl. Second part on the Cetonids from the Australian region, with a revision of the genus Agestrata, Thaumastopeus and Ischiopsopha together with the description of many new species. |
£ 80 |
| CM 25 | RIGOUT (J.) & ALLARD (V.) The Beetles of
the World 25. Schizorhinini 3 (Cetoniidae)
- 1997 - 128 p - thoroughly illustrated in colours With a supplement to the previous two volumes and a revision of the genus Lomaptera. Many new species are described |
£ 80 |
| CM 26 | SOULA (M.) The Beetles of the World 26. Rutelini
2
- 2002 - 102 p - thoroughly illustrated in colours Study of the genera: Crathoplus, Telaugis, Platyrutela, Pseudohypaspidius, Badiasis, Chlorota, Exothyridium, Thyriochloraota, Parathyridium, Hypaspidius, Mucama, Xenochlorota, Parachlorota, Pichica, Tipicha, Heterochlorota, Thyridium, Pseudothyridium, Exochlorota, Aequatoria, Acraspedon, Paratelaugis, Exanticheira, Chalcentis, Vayana, Minidorysthetus, Pseudomacraspis, Maripa |
£ 120 |
| CM 26.1 | SOULA (M.) Révision des Anticheirina (Rutelini).
1. [long detailed text]
- 1998 - 116 p - 185 figs - The first revision of these South-American beetles - soft covers, in French |
£ 37 |
| CM 26.2 | SOULA (M.) Révision des Anticheirina (Rutelini).
2. [long detailed text]
- 2002 - 180 p - many figures (drawings of genitalia) - soft covers, in French |
£ 48 |
| CM 26.3 | SOULA (M.) Révision des Anticheirina (Rutelini).
3. [long detailed text]
- 2005 - 113 p - many figures (drawings of genitalia) - soft covers, in French |
£ 45 |
| CM 27 | DECHAMBRE (R.-P.) & LACHAUME (G.) The
Beetles of the World 27. Dynastidae. The genus Oryctes
- 2002 - 72 p - thoroughly illustrated in colours |
£ 90 |
| CM 28 | ARNAUD (P.) The Beetles of the World 28. Phanaeini
- 2002 - 151 p - thoroughly illustrated in colours with 539 photographs in colours of specimens Study of the genera: Dendropaemon, Tretramereia, Homalotarsus, Megatharsis, Diabroctis, Coprophanaeus, Oxysternon, Phanaeus & Sulcophanaeus. |
£ 160 |
| CM 29 | SOULA (M.) The Beetles of the World 29. Rutelini
3
- 2003 - 79 p - thoroughly illustrated in colours Study of the genera: Pseudoptenomela, Paraptenomela, Exoptenomela, Ptenomela, Calomacraspis, Paramacraspis, Paradorysthetus, Macraspis, Pseudodorysthetus, Dorysthetus, Anthicheroides, Anthicheira & Pseudoanticheiroides |
£ 120 |
| CM 30 | DECHAMBRE (R.-P.)
The Beetles of the World 30. Australian and
Oceanian Dynastidae
- 2005 - 132 p - thoroughly illustrated in colours. Most of the specimens are for the time illustrated in colours. Distributions maps are precisely done and the 4 colour plates at the end of the volume showing the beetles at their life size is of great interest for the understanding of the species. As for the previous volume, always the best paper and a short printing of 400 copies only. |
£ 160 |