wings an introduction to tasmania’s winged insects theme: natural resources and ecosystem services

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Wings an introduction to Tasmania’s winged insects Theme: Natural resources and ecosystem services

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Tasmanian Insects  Tasmania has around 10,000 insect species  Most insects have a lifecycle of 1 year  The adult or winged phase of an insect lasts from a few hours to a few months  Many beneficial insects require nectar as adults – maintaining or planting understorey plants that produce nectar will improve guest-pest ratios  Insects have specific habitat and food requirements – facilitating the requirements of predatory insects will improve guest-pest ratios  Many insects remain undescribed (there are very few entomologists in Tasmania)  Wings provides a good overview of commonly occurring insects in Tasmania, many of which are also found in eastern Australia or Australia-wide  Wings enables readers to access additional information about Tasmania’s insects on the web

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Page 1: Wings an introduction to Tasmania’s winged insects Theme: Natural resources and ecosystem services

Wingsan introduction to

Tasmania’s winged insects

Theme: Natural resources and ecosystem services

Page 2: Wings an introduction to Tasmania’s winged insects Theme: Natural resources and ecosystem services

WingsWings Aims of research

• knowledge and understanding of Tasmania’s insects• pest management • sustainable farming • improved biodiversity

Locations and timeframes Tasmania-wide 2004-2007

Methods• photograph living insects in their natural habitat• literature review• input from relevant entomologists nationwide

Page 3: Wings an introduction to Tasmania’s winged insects Theme: Natural resources and ecosystem services

Tasmanian Insects Tasmania has around 10,000 insect species Most insects have a lifecycle of 1 year The adult or winged phase of an insect lasts from a few hours to a few months Many beneficial insects require nectar as adults – maintaining or planting understorey plants that produce nectar will improve guest-pest ratios Insects have specific habitat and food requirements – facilitating the requirements of predatory insects will improve guest-pest ratios Many insects remain undescribed (there are very few entomologists in Tasmania) Wings provides a good overview of commonly occurring insects in Tasmania, many of which are also found in eastern Australia or Australia-wide Wings enables readers to access additional information about

Tasmania’s insects on the web

Page 4: Wings an introduction to Tasmania’s winged insects Theme: Natural resources and ecosystem services

Which insects are found in Wings?

AntsBees

BeetlesBugs

ButterfliesCicadasCrickets

DamselfliesDragonflies

FliesGrasshoppersHanging Flies

KatydidsLacewings

MothsPraying Mantids

Wasps and SawfliesWeevils

600 photographs

350 insects

Page 5: Wings an introduction to Tasmania’s winged insects Theme: Natural resources and ecosystem services

Where can you purchase Wings?

Most bookstores in Tasmania, some information centres, newsagencies, museum shopsOr

• direct through the publisher

Riffles Pty Ltd378 Buckland RoadBuckland Tas 7190

Email: [email protected]: (03) 6257 5112; 0407886313

RRP $49.95 (soft covers) $55.00 (hard covers)

# Hard covers only available from Riffles

funded by Elizabeth Daley and Riffles Pty Ltd