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Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No. 1 [Checklist of the Fauna of Austria, Volume 1]

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Series: Biosystematics and Ecology Volume: 22
By: Elizabeth Geiser and Ernst Ebermann
45 pages
Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No. 1 [Checklist of the Fauna of Austria, Volume 1]
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Language: German

The publication is the first volume of the Catalogus Novus Faunae Austriae that has the goal of cataloguing by name all existing animal life in Austria. Each checklist will be provided with brief commentaries, as far as current research allows, especially in those cases in which species or subspecies show an unusual dispersion or a special ecological distinctiveness. In addition, a short history of Austrian research into each animal group will be introduced in order to clearly document current research. The two animal groups presented, although they take into consideration only taxonomic families, nevertheless include 650 species, among them some subspecies, in the Austrian animal world.

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Series: Biosystematics and Ecology Volume: 22
By: Elizabeth Geiser and Ernst Ebermann
45 pages
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