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The Fauna of Hebei, China: Amphibia, Reptilia and Mammalia [Chinese]

World / Checklist Flora / Fauna
By: Wu Yuefeng
421 pages, 12 colour plates
The Fauna of Hebei, China: Amphibia, Reptilia and Mammalia [Chinese]
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Language: Chinese with English summary and scientific name index

This volume details 121 amphibian, reptile and mammal species found in the Hebei province, China, and consists of two parts.

The general introduction includes the brief research history, the geographical division, the economic significance and the checklist of the amphibians, reptiles and mammals in Hebei Province.

The systematic introduction includes the identification characteristics of each class, family, and genus, the morphological characteristics, the ecology, the geographical distribution, the economical significance, and the subspecies differentiation of each species. Furthermore, the morphological structures of the outside shape, the skull, and part of the body are presented. The characteristics of species are described according to the specific specimen.

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World / Checklist Flora / Fauna
By: Wu Yuefeng
421 pages, 12 colour plates
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