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Italian Dragonflies, Odonati d'Italia - Linnea's eBooks
skero74
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Posted on 31-12-2013 16:00
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A Field Guide which is detailed and yet simple, suitable for beginners as well as for more expert users who desire to improve their knowledge of the Dragonflies and Damselflies.
With more than 500 images, photographs and charts, the manual covers all the 93 species in Italy, giving information about the anatomy, biology, habitat, behaviour, distribution, period of flight as well as status. For each species, the key features are described in the text as well as especially indicated in the photographs to make identification easier even in field.

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