The Darkling Beetles of the Sinai Peninsula 1st Edition
Boldly exploring one of the world’s most striking desert landscapes, The Darkling Beetles of the Sinai Peninsula (1st Edition) by Martin Lillig and Tomáš Pavlíček is an indispensable resource for anyone fascinated by the Tenebrionidae of Egypt’s Sinai region.
Step into the arid beauty of the Sinai Peninsula — from the Gulf of Suez to the Gulf of Aqaba — with a clear, authoritative guide that blends rigorous field science with accessible writing. This first edition synthesizes regional records and observations to present species accounts, distribution insights, and practical identification help tailored to researchers, naturalists, and serious amateur entomologists working in North-East Africa and adjacent desert zones.
Richly informative yet reader-friendly, the book highlights the ecological role of darkling beetles in desert ecosystems and explains how to recognize key taxa in the field. Ideal for fieldwork planning, biodiversity surveys, or academic reference, it supports conservation awareness and improves species-level understanding across Sinai’s varied habitats.
Whether you’re a professional entomologist, a conservationist tracking desert biodiversity, or a traveller with a passion for natural history, this volume delivers scientific credibility and on-the-ground utility. The authoritative voice of Lillig and Pavlíček makes complex taxonomy approachable without sacrificing accuracy.
Secure your copy of this essential regional reference and deepen your knowledge of Sinai’s darkling beetles — a focused, expertly written addition to any natural history library or field kit for those studying the deserts of Egypt and the surrounding region.
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