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Herpetofauna Of Vietnam Nguyen Van Sang Ho Thy Cuc Nguyen Quang Truong

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Herpetofauna Of Vietnam Nguyen Van Sang Ho Thy Cuc Nguyen Quang Truong
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Publisher: Edition Chimaira / Serpent’s Tale NHBD
File Extension: PDF
File size: 92.73 MB
Pages: 445
Author: Nguyen Van Sang; Ho Thy Cuc; Nguyen Quang Truong
ISBN: 9783899734621, 3899734629
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Herpetofauna Of Vietnam Nguyen Van Sang Ho Thy Cuc Nguyen Quang Truong by Nguyen Van Sang; Ho Thy Cuc; Nguyen Quang Truong 9783899734621, 3899734629 instant download after payment.

A remarkable book which modernizes taxonomic concepts and nomenclature, fills gaps with new knowledge on the herpetofauna, mostly with new discoveries. Originally based on the classic, monographic works (1934 - 1944) of the French author Rene Bourret, followed by intense research by numerous colleagues from many countries resulting in the discovery and description of numerous new species and even genera. Includes a detailed chapter on the history of Vietnamese herpetology to the present. 637 full-color photographs, 3 color maps.

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