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Recent & fossil Indonesian shells

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This book is the first guide for both Recent and fossil molluscan species of Indonesia. The Indonesian Archipelago lies in the tropical region at the junction of continental Asia and Australia and of the Indian and Pacific Ocean. Therefore, it figures many species which can also be found in other regions of the Indo-Pacific. The book provides illustrations of 1,982 Recent species from 171 families and 536 genera in 110 colour plates, and of 723 fossil species from 113 families and 265 genera in 40 b/w plates. New records are reported of some marine species from Indonesian waters, and some terrestrial species are illustrated in colour for the first time. Many new records of fossil species from Neogene rocks, especially from Java are reported for the first time.

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Recent & fossil Indonesian shells, Bunjamin Dharma

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Titul
Recent & fossil Indonesian shells
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
ConchBooks
Rok vydania
2005
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
424
ISBN10
3925919708
ISBN13
9783925919701
Série
Štítky
Príroda
Hodnotenie
5 z 5
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This book is the first guide for both Recent and fossil molluscan species of Indonesia. The Indonesian Archipelago lies in the tropical region at the junction of continental Asia and Australia and of the Indian and Pacific Ocean. Therefore, it figures many species which can also be found in other regions of the Indo-Pacific. The book provides illustrations of 1,982 Recent species from 171 families and 536 genera in 110 colour plates, and of 723 fossil species from 113 families and 265 genera in 40 b/w plates. New records are reported of some marine species from Indonesian waters, and some terrestrial species are illustrated in colour for the first time. Many new records of fossil species from Neogene rocks, especially from Java are reported for the first time.