Amphibians And Reptiles Collected By The Street Expedition To Afghanistan (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences Fourth Series V. XXXVII #2, 1969)
by Leviton & Anderson
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California Academy of Sciences, 1969. Paperback. VERY GOOD+. Tight, bright, clean and square. Amphibians And Reptiles Collected By The Street Expedition To Afghanistan, 1965- notes on species collected in Afghanistan in 1965, primarily in Jalalabad area. Includes records of two new agamid and 7 records of agamid species being recorded for first time in Afghanistan. Includes info on second known specimen of Eryx elegans in Afghanistan. Illustrated with map and photos. 31 page, staple-bound, 6-1/2x10-1/8". 0.6
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- Title
- Amphibians And Reptiles Collected By The Street Expedition To Afghanistan (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences Fourth Series V. XXXVII #2, 1969)
- Author
- Leviton & Anderson
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - VERY GOOD+
- Publisher
- California Academy of Sciences
- Date Published
- 1969
- Keywords
- Afghanistan
- Bookseller catalogs
- SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Herpetology;
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