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Shells of Vietnam

Flora / Fauna
By: Nguyen Ngoc Thach
338 pages, 91 col plates, figs, 1 map
Publisher: ConchBooks
Shells of Vietnam
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An illustrated guide to the molluscs of the Chinese Sea and eastern Indo-China, written by a native marine biologist and well known shell-dealer. More than 1,500 species out of 137 families are figured in colour from all big classes, living in the sea, on land or in freshwater.

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Flora / Fauna
By: Nguyen Ngoc Thach
338 pages, 91 col plates, figs, 1 map
Publisher: ConchBooks
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