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Katalog Entomologie Katalog Entomologie Coleoptera Ökologie Limnologie Antiquariat Armin Nassauer Hinterstr.18, 57072 Siegen 0271-25356 [email protected] Porto & Versand: Innerhalb Deutschlands versandkostenfrei (nur bei Direktbestellung) Innerhalb der EU € 10,00 / ab einem Bestellwert von € 100,00 versandkostenfrei Außerhalb der EU: nach Gewicht . Kontakt: Armin Nassauer Antiquariat Hinterstr.18 57072 Siegen 0271-25356 [email protected] 1. ENTOMOLOGIE: Robert Angus: Insecta Coleoptera Hydrophilidae Helophorinae. Stuttgart u.a. (Fischer) 1992. € 125,- X S., 144 S., Kartoniert. 48 Textfiguren. [= Süßwasserfauna von II. Entomologisches Symposium über die Probleme Mitteleuropa 20 / 10-2.] Tadelloses Exemplar. [ISBN 343730643X] der faunistischen und entomogeographischen Erfor- [036] schung der Tschechoslowakei und Mitteleuropas. Opava 21.-23. September 1966. Opava 1966. € 38,- Annual Review of Entomology. Vol. 1 - 22. Stanford + 385 S., Kartoniert. Illustriert; mit Tafeln und Karten. 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Ihre Lebensweise, wirtschaftliche Vladimír Balthasar: Zlateny - Chyrsidoidea (Hyme- Bedeutung und systematische Kennzeichnung. Berlin noptera). Prag (Academia) 1954. € 16,- (Parey) 1921. € 39,- 271 S., Broschur. 99 Textabbildungen. [= Fauna CSR, Vol.3.] Um- schlag mit Alterungsspuren, sonst sehr gut. [025] VIII S., 200 S., Leinen. 63 Textabbildungen. Papier gebräunt. Mehre- re Stempel und Signaturen auf dem Titelblatt; dort ein kleiner Ausschnitt (ohne Textverlust). Sonst textsauber. Der Einband etwas Frits Bangsholt: Sandspringernes og løbebillernes angestaubt. [032] udbredelse og forekomst i Danmark ca. 1830-1981. Kopenhagen (Scandinavian Science Press) 1983. J. Balazuc: Coléoptères de l'Ardèche. Contribution à € 36,- l'inventaire d'une faune régionale. Lyon (Societé 271 S., Fester Pappband. 314 Verbreitungskarten. [Dans Faunistik Linnéenne) 1984. € 32,- Bibliotek, Bind 4.] Einbandkante ganz gering bestoßen, sonst sehr 334 S., Kartoniert. 47 Textfigures, 1 Karte. 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