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Contribution à l'Étude des Coléoptères Staphylinidae: Révision des Cryptobiina Africains [Contribution to the Study of Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Review of African Cryptobiina]

Contribution à l'Étude des Coléoptères Staphylinidae: Révision des Cryptobiina Africains [Contribution to the Study of Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Review of African Cryptobiina]
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  • Contribution à l'Étude des Coléoptères Staphylinidae: Révision des Cryptobiina Africains [Contribution to the Study of Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Review of African Cryptobiina] Paperback Dec 1977 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Language: French

This book contains a taxonomic revision of the African members of the beetle subtribe Crytpobiina, describing eight genera (seven of which were previously unpublished) and 59 species or subspecies, of which 42 are new to science.

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By: Gaston Fagel(Author)
110 pages, 7 b/w line drawings
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