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Les Urodèles du monde 2ème édition

tritonfin

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Jean Raffaëlli's new book just came out.

Unfortunatly it's only in french.
850 species and subspecies described (200hundred more than the previous version).
Pictures and maps bigger than the previous version too.
Jean Raffaëlli doesn't have any editor so he had to do everything by himself. So there only a small amount of books.
If you want to order it, you should send an E-mail to jean.raffaelli(at)laposte.net .

The price is 80€+post cost.
 

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