Les Editions Noir Sur Blanc; Illustrated édition (18 février 2016)
Reference : lc_49994
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M. Alexandre Bachmann
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1205 Genève
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1839-1841 xii, 652 p., contemporary half sheepskin leather (basane) with marbled boards, author/title and decorations blind-stamped on spine. Some wear on extremities. Ex library H. Müller (with his small bookplate on half-title), ex library H. Bickhardt (with his stamp). Rare.Oswald Heer (1809-1883), was a Swiss geologist, naturalist, and entomologist. He was educated as a clergyman at Halle and took holy orders, and he also graduated as Doctor of Philosophy and medicine. Early in life his interest was aroused in entomology. In 1851 he became professor of botany in the university of Zürich, and he directed his attention to the Tertiary plants and insects of Switzerland. Heinrich Ludwig Hermann Müller (23 September 1829 – 25 August 1883) was a German botanist. Heinrich Bickhardt (1873-1920) was a German entomologist specialized in the family Histeridae.
1986 131 p., 255 figures, paperbound. Library stamps, else good copy.
2006 375 p., 140 plates, 330 distribution maps, hardbound. In French and English. Library stamps, else very good copy.A brief introduction in German, French and English precedes the English/French determination key. Illustrated by 34 plates of line drawings, this key allows the determination of the specimens down to the genus level. The 106 plates showing important details will then lead the reader to the species observed in Switzerland. This key is completed for each species by a distribution map and two diagrams, showing the vertical distribution by thermal level, the other the phenology, the number of observations and their seasonal distribution.
2005 239 p., 43 figures, 5 coloured plates, hardbound. Library stamps, else very good copy.
1998 369 p., a few figures, 1 portrait, hardbound. Library stamps, else a good copy.