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Atlas of Japanese Scarabaeoidea, Volume 1: Coprophagous Group [Japanese]

Flora / Fauna
By: Shinya Kawai(Editor), S Hori(Author), Masakazu Kawahara(Author), Masashi Inagaki(Author)
189 pages, colour photos
Atlas of Japanese Scarabaeoidea, Volume 1: Coprophagous Group [Japanese]
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  • Atlas of Japanese Scarabaeoidea, Volume 1: Coprophagous Group [Japanese] ISBN: 9784902649079 Paperback Jan 2018 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Language: Japanese with scientific nomenclature

Contains all 152 species and 9 subspecies of dung beetles in Japan. Each species is shown on one full page with more than 10 detailed, high quality photographs. The paperback version is printed at half the size (A5) of the hardback (A4) and has 8 additional pages in black and white that contain guidance on specimen preparation, and some newly recorded species.

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Flora / Fauna
By: Shinya Kawai(Editor), S Hori(Author), Masakazu Kawahara(Author), Masashi Inagaki(Author)
189 pages, colour photos
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