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A Guide to the Hunter Shells, Volume 2 The Streptaxoidea: The Ennienae, Orthogibbinae, Marconiinae, Odontartemoninae, Streptaxinae and the Diapheridae

By: Ken Brown(Author)
648 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: ConchBooks
A Guide to the Hunter Shells, Volume 2
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  • A Guide to the Hunter Shells, Volume 2 ISBN: 9783948603403 Hardback Oct 2023 In stock
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This volume continues and finalises the treatment of the mollusc superfamily Streptaxoidea. It is clear that the confusion amongst groupings within it continues unabated, and many recent re-classifications and newly described genera in no way diminish the complexities. If anything it appears that they confound rather than clarify. Yet nothing can detract from the marvel of this grouping and its many unique and beautiful species.

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By: Ken Brown(Author)
648 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: ConchBooks
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