Diptera Scandinavi Disposita Et Descripta, Volume 12 is a detailed taxonomic study of Diptera, or true flies, found in Scandinavia. Authored by Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt, this volume provides descriptions and classifications of various species, contributing significantly to the field of entomology. The book serves as an essential reference for researchers, students, and enthusiasts interested in the biodiversity and taxonomy of insects in the Scandinavian region.
Zetterstedt's work offers valuable insights into the morphological characteristics, distribution, and ecological roles of Diptera species, making it a crucial resource for understanding the region's natural history. This volume stands as a testament to the meticulous work of early entomologists and remains relevant for contemporary studies in biodiversity and conservation.
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