Insectopedia

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Excerpt. Reprinted By Permission. All Rights Reserved.Air1.On August 10, 1926, A Stinson Detroiter Sm1 Sixseater Monoplane Took Off From The Rudimentary Airstrip At Tallulah, Louisiana. The Detroiter Was The First Airplane Built With An Electric Starter Motor, Wheel Brakes, And A Heated Cabin, But It Was Not A Good Climber, So The Pilot Leveled Off Quickly, Circled The Airstrip And Surrounding Landscape, Held Open The Specially Fitted Sticky Trap Beneath The Plane'S Wing For The Designated Ten Minutes, And Soon Returned To Land. As He Touched Down, P. A. Glick And His Colleagues At The Division Of Cotton Insect Investigations Of The U.S. Bureau Of Entomology And Plant Quarantine Ran Out To Meet Him.It Was A Historic Flight: The First Attempt To Collect Insects By Airplane. Glick And His Associates, As Well As Researchers At The Department Of Agriculture And At Regional Organizations Such As The New York State Museum, Were Trying To Discover The Migration Secrets Of Gypsy Moths, Cotton Bollworm Moths, And Other Insects That Were Munching Their Way Through The Nation'S Natural Resources. They Wanted To Predict Infestations, To Know What Might Happen Next. How Could They Contain These Insect Enemies If They Didn'T Know Where, When, And How They Traveled?2.Before Tallulah, Highaltitude Entomology Had Barely Got Off The Ground. Researchers Sent Up Balloons And Kites Fitted With Hanging Nets, Climbed Up Pylons, And Pestered Lighthouse Keepers And Mountaineers. But Armed Now With The New Airplane Technology, Glick Went Down To Tlahualilo In Durango, Mexico. There, 3,000 Feet Above The Valley Plain, His Pilots Trapped The Pink Bollworm Moth, A Feared Invader Of The U.S. Cotton Crop. Facetoface With The Unanticipated Scale Of His Task, Glick Wrote Tersely That The Pink Bollworm Moths Are Carried In The Upper Air Currents For Considerable Distances.There Were Only A Few Flies And Wasps In That First Trap At Tallulah. But Over The Next Five Years, The Researchers Flew More Than 1,300 Sorties From The Louisiana Airstrip And Captured Tens Of Thousands More Insects At Altitudes Ranging From 20 To 15,000 Feet. They Generated A Long Series Of Charts And Tables, Cataloguing Individual Insects Of 700 Named Species According To The Height At Which They Were Collected, Time Of Day, Wind Speed And Direction, Temperature, Barometric Pressure, Humidity, Dew Point, And Many Other Physical Variables. They Already Knew Something About Longdistance Dispersal. They Had Heard About The Butterflies, Gnats, Water Striders, Leaf Bugs, Booklice, And Katydids Sighted Hundreds Of Miles Out On The Open Ocean; About The Aphids That Captain William Parry Had Encountered On Ice Floes During His Polar Expedition Of 1828; And About Those Other Aphids That, In 1925, Made The 800Mile Journey Across The Frigid, Windswept Barents Sea Between The Kola Peninsula, In Russia, And Spitsbergen, Off Norway, In Just Twentyfour Hours. Still, They Were Taken Aback By The Enormous Quantities Of Animals They Were Discovering In The Air Above Louisiana And Unashamedly Astonished By The Heights At Which They Found Them. All Of A Sudden, It Seemed, The Heavens Had Opened.Unmoored, They Turned To The Ocean, Began Talking About The Aeroplankton Drifting In The Vastness Of The Open Skies. They Told Each Other About Tiny Insects, Some Of Them Wingless, All With Large Surfaceareatoweight Ratios, Plucked From Their Earthly Tethers By A Sharp Gust Of Wind, Picked Up On Air Currents And Thrust High Into The Convection Streams Without Volition Or Capacity For Resistance, Some Terrible Accident, Carried Great Distances Across Oceans And Continents, Then Dropped With The Same Fateful Arbitrariness In A Downdraft On Some Distant Mountaintop Or Valley Plain. They Estimated That At Any Given Time On Any Given Day Throughout The Year, The Air Column Rising From 50 To 14,000 Feet Above One Square Mile Of Louisiana Countryside Contained An Average Of 25 Million Insects

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is 'Insectopedia' about? A: 'Insectopedia' is an exploration of the intricate relationships between humans and insects, featuring vignettes, essays, and meditations that delve into history, science, and culture.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Insectopedia'? A: The author of 'Insectopedia' is Hugh Raffles, who presents a unique perspective on the role of insects in our lives.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Insectopedia' have? A: 'Insectopedia' contains 480 pages, offering a comprehensive look into the world of insects.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'Insectopedia' have? A: 'Insectopedia' is available in paperback binding, making it a durable choice for readers.
  • Q: When was 'Insectopedia' published? A: 'Insectopedia' was published on March 22, 2011, and features reprint editions.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'Insectopedia'? A: 'Insectopedia' explores themes such as history, science, anthropology, and the cultural significance of insects in human life.
  • Q: Is 'Insectopedia' suitable for all readers? A: 'Insectopedia' is suitable for anyone interested in nature, science, or the unique role of insects, regardless of their prior knowledge.
  • Q: What can I expect from the writing style of 'Insectopedia'? A: The writing style of 'Insectopedia' is engaging and thought-provoking, weaving together various formats like essays and vignettes.
  • Q: Does 'Insectopedia' include illustrations or pictures? A: 'Insectopedia' primarily focuses on text and may not include extensive illustrations, as the emphasis is on the written exploration of insects.
  • Q: Can 'Insectopedia' be used as a reference book? A: 'Insectopedia' can serve as a reference for those interested in the cultural and scientific aspects of insects, although it is more of a narrative exploration than a traditional reference book.