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Batraciens Récoltés au Congo par le Dr. H. Schouteden et M.G.-F. de Witte

By: Gaston-François de Witte(Author)
43 pages, 7 plates with b/w photos and b/w illustrations; tables
Batraciens Récoltés au Congo par le Dr. H. Schouteden et M.G.-F. de Witte
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Language: French

This volume reports on frog specimens collected during a series of expeditions led by Dr Schouteden and Mr. de Witte between 1920-1931 in Belgian Congo. Approximately 23,000 specimens were collected at the time, belonging to 79 species, of which ten were unknown to science at that point in time. Fascicle 4 covers pages 153-188 and plates V to XI. The unbound pages and plates come in a folder.

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By: Gaston-François de Witte(Author)
43 pages, 7 plates with b/w photos and b/w illustrations; tables
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