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E-mail: info [at] kerssemakers [dot] com
Telephone: + 31 45 541 95 87
Mobile phone: + 31 6 53 40 12 31
We speak English
Wir sprechen Deutsch
Wij spreken nederlands,
et un petit peu français.
Emile Kerssemakers
Van Alphenstraat 30
NL- 6416 EE Heerlen
(The Netherlands)
We sell only via the internet,
pick-up by appointment only.
K.v.K. Zuid-Limburg 16077113
BTW-nr. NL001758332B53
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78186 Westheide, W. / R. Rieger.Spezielle Zoologie. Teil 1: Einzeller und Wirbellose Tiere. Teil 2: Wirbel- oder Schädeltiere [ 2 volumes ].Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag / Gustav Fischer, 2004.2 vols. Original hardcovers. xxii,920 pp., xiv,712,(2) pp., ill.; 27.5x20.5 cm. 4.5kg! " Spektrum Lehrbuch " Text in German / Deutsch - Fine condition, see picture
¶ This two-volume set provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the animal kingdom, divided into single-celled organisms and invertebrates (Part 1) and vertebrates (Part 2). The first volume discusses the diversity and evolutionary relationships of over 1.2 million species, with a focus on cytology, histology, and phylogenetic insights, including a revised classification of "Protozoa" within the Eukaryota. The second volume focuses on vertebrates (Craniota), offering a detailed examination of their structure, function, and phylogenetic systematics. Contributions from 32 specialists.
Price: € 50.00clear¶ This two-volume set provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the animal kingdom, divided into single-celled organisms and invertebrates (Part 1) and vertebrates (Part 2). The first volume discusses the diversity and evolutionary relationships of over 1.2 million species, with a focus on cytology, histology, and phylogenetic insights, including a revised classification of "Protozoa" within the Eukaryota. The second volume focuses on vertebrates (Craniota), offering a detailed examination of their structure, function, and phylogenetic systematics. Contributions from 32 specialists.
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