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Best UK insect guide (1 Viewer)

grumps

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Wondered what folk would suggest as a good all round guide. Have plenty on butterflies, dragons and moths - now looking to extend my range.

Thanks,

Hugh
 
I would suggest Michael Chinery's "Insect of western Europe", if you want a general guide that covers all groups - otherwise 'expand' one group at a time, picking groups that have good guides available (as suggested above).

If you go for a general guide you have to accept that it will rarely allow you to identify anything to species level with any certainty. You may find a good match, but there is always a chance that there may be two or three other common species that are almost identical. (A bit like a bird guide only illustrating Chiffchaff as an 'example' of Phylloscopus warblers:eek!:).
 
Thanks -much appreciated. Not a great fan of photo guides except to supplement other guides but the Collins seems ok.
Kmow its not a field guide but what are the views on the BES British Insects book?

Hugh
 
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