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Paperback Diptera Americae Septentrionalis Indigena: Description H. Doew; Volume 2 Book

ISBN: 1246120518

ISBN13: 9781246120516

Diptera Americae Septentrionalis Indigena: Description H. Doew; Volume 2

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Diptera Americae Septentrionalis Indigena, Volume 2, by Hermann Loew, offers a detailed description of indigenous Diptera in North America. This comprehensive work is an invaluable resource for entomologists, zoologists, and researchers interested in the study of insect life and biodiversity in the region. Loew's meticulous observations and systematic approach provide a foundational understanding of the Diptera species inhabiting North America. This volume builds upon the scientific legacy of Loew's contributions to the field of entomology, making it essential for any serious scholar of natural history.

This book provides a detailed look at the classification and characteristics of various Diptera species, contributing to a deeper understanding of their role in North American ecosystems.

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