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International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 148 The Scientific Names of Brauer’s Odonate Taxa

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By: Heinrich Fliedner(Author)
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International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 148
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  • International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 148 ISBN: 9783931921309 Paperback Mar 2020 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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An explanation is presented for each of the 135 scientific names given to Odonata by F. M. Brauer (fossils and synonyms included), in addition, the names of the actual genera in which Brauer’s species are now classified are explained. Prior to that part biographical information is given and Brauer’s merits in enlightening the taxonomy of dragonflies are analysed. Conclusions are drawn as to his preferences in odonatological nomenclature and finally, the difficulties that Brauer had to face in his taxonomic work are discussed.

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