Bivalves of Australia
1863330399
9781863330398
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From the Inside Flap\nThis beautifully illustrated volumn is the first work of its kind to be devoted solely to Australian bivalves and provices comprehensive coverage for 26 of the most colourful and popular families. The 77 full-colour plates feature 617 species, with the relevant descriptive text on the facing pages. Many species are illustrated in colour for the first time.
Bivalves of Australia is a reference book that will enable easy identification by the casual beachcomber and beginning shell collector. Professional malacologists are equally catered for and will find a wealth of information in the descriptive text, which has been gathered from many scientific sources and collections. The authors have gone to great lengths to ensure that the latest taxonomic decisions have been incorporated.
Many tropical Australian species have a wider distribution in the Indo-West Pacific, an area hitherto poorly documented for the bivalves. This volume will prove a useful guide to many species of that area.
Hopefully, Bivalves of Australia will generate increased awareness and appreciation of the beauty and diversity of bivalves from the shores of our vast continent.\n617 species from 26 families are illustrated on 77 color photo plates with detailed descriptions on facing pages for easy reference. Includes identification chart with outline drawings and an extensive bibliography. A very useful guide for the Australian and Indo-West Pacific area.
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