Shells of the Hawaiian Islands: The Land Shells

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Shells of the Hawaiian Islands: The Land Shells

The endemic land and freshwater species and their described variants
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2011 Mike SEVERNS Conchbooks

Summary
The Hawaiian archipelago is the most isolated archipelago on Earth. In spite of its isolation representative species of 14 families of terrestrial and freshwater snails reached the island evolving into an endemic fauna of at least 749 described species and 345 subspecies. This diversity is figured on 186 full-color plates showing 3.117 images and 363 distribution maps.

A contribution of Jean-François Olivier
English
Hawaiian Islands (state - United States of America (USA)
Mollusca (Molluscs)
island environment, Freshwater environment, Endemic
field guide

Contents and pictures

459 pages

98.00 EUR
Species description, 3117 color pictures, black and white pictures, black and white drawings, geographical maps, geographical distribution in the text
Reference Nadaba : 28721

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