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International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 155 The Scientific Names of Ris’s Odonate Taxa

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By: Heinrich Fliedner(Author)
145 pages, 20 colour & 4 b/w photos, 8 colour & 3 b/w illustrations
International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 155
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  • International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 155 ISBN: 9783931921330 Paperback Mar 2021 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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An explanation is presented for each of the more than 300 scientific names given to odonate taxa by the Swiss odonatologist Friedrich Ris (1867-1931), likewise for the names by other authors, into which taxa named (or mistaken) by Ris are now classified. But prior to that part, information is given about the life and work of this scientist. Finally, his preferences in odonatological nomenclature are analysed and his importance for the taxonomy of Odonata is appraised.

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