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Desmids of the English Lake District. - SP42

£6.00

This key is intended to make possible the identification of desmid varieties and species within the Lake District. With species that occur in at least 3 or more tarns or lakes included within this key, accompanied by detailed line drawings this volume is a wonderfully accessible way of identifying most desmids you may encounter.

Author: E.M. Lind & A.J. Brook

Published By: FBA, 1980

Format: Softcover, size A5, 123 pages

ISBN: 9780900386404

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This key is intended to make possible the identification of desmid varieties and species within the Lake District. With species that occur in at least 3 or more tarns or lakes included within this key, accompanied by detailed line drawings this volume is a wonderfully accessible way of identifying most desmids you may encounter.

Author: E.M. Lind & A.J. Brook

Published By: FBA, 1980

Format: Softcover, size A5, 123 pages

ISBN: 9780900386404

This key is intended to make possible the identification of desmid varieties and species within the Lake District. With species that occur in at least 3 or more tarns or lakes included within this key, accompanied by detailed line drawings this volume is a wonderfully accessible way of identifying most desmids you may encounter.

Author: E.M. Lind & A.J. Brook

Published By: FBA, 1980

Format: Softcover, size A5, 123 pages

ISBN: 9780900386404

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