Monographie des Buprestides, T. 1, by Ch. Kerremans, published in 1906, is a detailed study of the Buprestidae family of beetles. This comprehensive monograph offers a deep dive into the taxonomy, morphology, and classification of these insects, providing valuable insights for entomologists and researchers.
Written in French, this volume represents a significant contribution to the field of entomology, meticulously describing various species and their characteristics. It is an essential resource for anyone studying beetles or interested in the history of entomological research. The work remains relevant for its detailed observations and systematic approach to understanding this diverse group of insects.
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