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Atlas of Japanese Scarabaeoidea, Volume 2: Phytophagous Group I [Japanese]

Flora / Fauna
By: Kaoru Sakai and Masayuki Fujioka
179 pages, Col photos
Atlas of Japanese Scarabaeoidea, Volume 2: Phytophagous Group I [Japanese]
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  • Atlas of Japanese Scarabaeoidea, Volume 2: Phytophagous Group I [Japanese] ISBN: 9784902649031 Hardback Nov 2007 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Language: Japanese with scientific nomenclature

Treats 104 Japanese species and 43 sub species from the family Scarabaeidae.

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Flora / Fauna
By: Kaoru Sakai and Masayuki Fujioka
179 pages, Col photos
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