Texas Bug Book

by C. Malcolm Beck and John Howard Garrett

University of Texas Press, 192 pp., $24.95 (paper)

Subtitled The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, the Texas Bug Book is a genuine insect encyclopedia, with hundreds of pictorial profiles of our six-legged friends, from the aphid to the weevil to everything in between (check out the legs on that katydid). Information includes habitat, feeding habits, economic importance, and organic control; the juicier entries add a “Malcolm Story” or a “Howard Story” — a short narrative tidbit relating some aspect of Beck and Garrett’s buglovin’ souls. The philosophy here is organic, the approach engaging, and the breadth comprehensive.

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