Del Proteo Anguino Di Laurenti Monografia... is a detailed study of the Proteus anguinus, also known as the Olm, a blind aquatic salamander found in subterranean waters of the Dinaric Alps. Authored by Pietro Configliachi and Mauro Rusconi, this monograph provides an in-depth examination of the animal's anatomy, physiology, and habitat. This work represents a significant contribution to the field of herpetology and offers valuable insights into the unique adaptations of this fascinating creature. The meticulous observations and detailed descriptions make this a valuable resource for researchers and naturalists interested in the biology of subterranean amphibians and the natural history of the Dinaric Alps.
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