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REVIEWS J. F OREST & J. C. VON V AUPEL K LEIN (eds.), 2006. Treatise on zoology – anatomy, taxonomy, biology. The Crustacea, revised and updated from the Traité de Zoologie, 2 : 1-521, ill. (Koninklijke Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden). Hardcover. ISBN 90-04-13791-2. Price € 195.- or US $ 263.-. The present volume comprises a revised and updated English version of a further section of fascicule I of the Crustacea volume of the Traité de Zoologie, published in 1994 by Masson (Paris). The manuscripts for the original French chapters were concluded during the 1980s and have now been given a thorough update under the supervision of the current editors, who excuse themselves for not completely harmonizing the various chapters in regard to their degree of updating. Prof. Forest, having done a formidable piece of work at the time in compiling and editing the original volume in the Traité de Zoologie, the achievement of the present editors is no less. Like in the previous volume, here also some chapters have been revised by the original author(s), others have been reworked by newly attracted specialists. An exception is chapter 14, which is a new contribution especially written for this latest series.
Crustaceana – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2008
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