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1993IO140991993 xxvi, 572 p., num. figs, 4to, hardbound. Developments in Hydrobiology 83. Crisp copy, as new.
1884IA166941884-1995 Including: Blanchard, Hirudinées des Indes Néerlandaises / Brinkmann, Some new and remarkable Leeches from the Antarctic Seas / Autrum, Die Tierwelt Mitteleuropas. Hirudinea / Verriest, Contribution a l'étude de Hirudinées des eaux douces de la Belgique / Serafinska, Contribution to the Polish Fauna of Leeches, etc.
1988IC231131988 v, 179, 110 p., 54 figs, 4 pls, 2 folded maps, cloth (dust jacket & slipcase). Text in English and Japanese. Very good copy, as new.
1934IG165511934 96, 48, 36, 94 p., 48, 9, 8, 19 figs/maps, 1 plate, roy. 4to, hcloth. Library stamps, else a good bound copy. Discovery Reports.
1913IG231651932 (1913-1921) ca. 195 p., 69 figs, 22 pls, roy. 4to, hcloth (title written on spine). One gathering weak. Library stamps.Includes: Mortensen, Ctenophora / Brinkmann, Pelagic Nemerteans / Arnesen, Spongia / Grieg, Brachiopoda, Scaphopoda, Gastropoda and Lamellibrachiata / Kramp, Anthomedusae and Leptomedusae / Bonnevie, Heteropoda / Sund, Peneides and Stenopides / Grieg, Echinodermata.
2003IS196312003 xviii, 258 p, num. figs (many col.), hardbound. Library stamps.
1905IC360511905 [6], 258, [2] p., 262 figs, 8 plates (phototypes & heliotypes), roy. 4to, contemporary black half cloth, spine with paper label. Small paper labels with numbers laid on spine. Small round blind-stamp on lower margin title-page.From 1899 to 1900 the HMS "Siboga" explored the waters of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), were an enormous collection of both shallow water and deep water organisms was gathered.
1899IS196301899 2 vols (text & atlas, complete). 126 p., 19 lithographed pls, roy. 4to, new hcloth (original covers bound in). Library stamps.
1965IC267001965 177 p., 1 fig., 21 pls, roy. 4to, paperbound. Library stamp. Unopened copy. Published in: Mémoires du Musée Royal d'Histoire Naturelle.
1876IA051401876 472 p., 19 pls, 4to, modern boards. Published in: Méemoires de L'Académie des Sciences de L'Institut de France. Very good copy with clean plates and text.
1885IN167241885-1997
2003IC282852003 538 p., 108 sets of figs, col. frontispiece, 4to, hardbound. Very good copy, as new.
2001011337Collingwood VIC: CSIRO Publishing 2001. ix 254pp indexbibliography num bw ills maps. Or laminated pictorial boards As new. Parasitic wasps of the genus Scelio play an important role in the regulation of orthopteran populations and are implicated in the suppression of numbers of many pest locusts and grasshoppers. This volume provides a full taxonomic treatment of the 60 species of Scelio found on the Australian continent and reviews in detail the biology and ecology and host relationaships of Scelio on a worldwide basis. Outlines current knowledge on topics like host finding population biology and collection methods/study in the field. There is a full taxonomic revision of Australian species half of which are newly described. Each species description is complemented by high quality line drawings micrographs and distribution maps. In addition an illlustrated key to species enables easy identification by non-taxonomists. Provides wasp taxonomists researchers of Orthoptera and biological control workers with a basis for detailed studies on this economically important group of insects. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 4to. CSIRO Publishing Hardcover
1888IO037651888 92 p., 15 lithographed plates, 4to, paperbound (original printed covers). A few plates with some marginal foxing, else a very good unopened copy.
1912IE196851912 270 p., 16 double-paged pls, 1 map, roy. 4to, hcloth (original cover laid on). Ex library Dr. H. Engel (with his signature).
1989IO141001989 xviii, 433 p., num. figs, 4to, hardbound. Developments in Hydrobiology 83. Crisp copy, as new.
1884IT354271884 270, [1] p., 6 figures, 13 lithographed plates of which 4 are coloured, 4to (23 x 29 cm), contemporary half calf with marbled boards, author and title in gilt on spine. Some wear on edges boards and spine. Inner corner of plates and end-papers with faint waterstain. This copy with author’s dedication reading: ‘’A mon ami Fernand Lahille, Souvenir bien affectueux” and his signature. On the left upper corner of the title-page is the small library stamp of Lahille. Several annotations in pencil by Lahille in the text.Louis Roule(1861-1942) was a French zoologist and ichtyologist. From 1885 he was a lecturer at Toulouse University, and became professor in 1892. From 1910 until 1937 he occupied the chair of zoology(reptiles and fish) at theMuséum national d'histoire NaturelleinParis. His early research was mainly focused on invertebrates, but later he became one of the leading ichtyologists of his time. He was also quite interested in the history of French naturalists and wrote books on Buffon, Daubenton, Cuvier and Lamarck.Fernand Lahille (1861-1940) was a French zoologist who also wrote on Tunicates. He teached in Toulouse at the same time as Roule, but traveled to Argentina in 1893, where eventually he became director of the Museum de La Plata.
1939IN231511939 261 p., 68 figs, 32 pls (depicting 240 figs), roy. 4to, paperbound. Capita Zoologica. Unopened copy. Scarce.
1912IE267971912 270 p., 16 double-paged pls, 1 map, roy. 4to, new hcloth (original cover laid on). Half-title and title-page somewhat foxed. Library stamps (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam & Natura Artis Magistra). With author's dedication to Dr. Max Weber.
1935IN230601935 192 p., 10 pls, 1 map, roy. 4to, paperbound. Capita Zoologica. Unopened copy.
1894IO103191894-1900 vii, 805 p., 76 figs, 25 lithographed pls, contemporary calf (covers loose, back cover missing). Library stamp.
1904IE038121904 [4], 176 p., 36 plates, roy. 4to, new hcloth.From 1899 to 1900 the HMS "Siboga" explored the waters of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), were an enormous collection of both shallow water and deep water organisms was gathered.
1908IC360531908 [4], 130 p., 52 figures, 24 (1 coloured and folded) plates, roy. 4to, contemporary black half cloth, spine with paper label. Small paper labels with numbers laid on spine. Small round blind-stamp on lower margin title-page.From 1899 to 1900 the HMS "Siboga" explored the waters of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), were an enormous collection of both shallow water and deep water organisms was gathered.
1909IB035091909 vii, 364 p., 6 figs, 27 lithographic pls, 4to, paperbound. Very good unopened copy.
1981IO140341981 xiv, 300 p., num. figs, 4to, hardbound. Dev. Hydrob. 6. Crisp copy, as new.