Biologia Centrali-Americana: Pisces, Volume 8 is a detailed examination of the fish species of Central America by Charles Tate Regan. This comprehensive volume is part of the larger Biologia Centrali-Americana series, an ambitious project documenting the natural history of the region. Regan's work provides a thorough survey of the fishes inhabiting the fresh and marine waters, offering valuable insights into their taxonomy, distribution, and morphology.
This book is an essential resource for zoologists, ichthyologists, and natural history enthusiasts, presenting detailed descriptions and illustrations that remain relevant for understanding the biodiversity of Central America. Its enduring value lies in its meticulous approach and contribution to the scientific understanding of regional fish populations.
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