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Books › Caribbean Seashells: A Guide to the Marine Mollusks of Puerto Rico and Other West Indian Islands, Bermuda and the Lower Florida Keys by Germaine L. Warmke and R. Tucker Abbott (1961)

Caribbean Seashells: A Guide to the Marine Mollusks of Puerto Rico and Other West Indian Islands, Bermuda and the Lower Florida Keys by Germaine L. Warmke and R. Tucker Abbott (1961)

£50.00

A comprehensive field guide to the marine mollusks of the Caribbean region, covering Puerto Rico, the West Indies, Bermuda, and the Lower Florida Keys. Warmke and Abbott provide detailed taxonomic descriptions, identification keys, and likely illustrations of shells found throughout Caribbean waters. This authoritative reference work documents the rich diversity of gastropods, bivalves, and other mollusks inhabiting the region's coral reefs, sandy shores, and deeper waters. An essential resource for malacologists, marine biologists, shell collectors, and naturalists exploring Caribbean marine biodiversity. The guide's geographic scope makes it particularly valuable for anyone studying or collecting shells across multiple Caribbean locations.

Hardback

346 pages

Please note: All titles are vintage or out-of-print editions. While condition may differ from images shown, each book is in good condition unless stated otherwise.

A comprehensive field guide to the marine mollusks of the Caribbean region, covering Puerto Rico, the West Indies, Bermuda, and the Lower Florida Keys. Warmke and Abbott provide detailed taxonomic descriptions, identification keys, and likely illustrations of shells found throughout Caribbean waters. This authoritative reference work documents the rich diversity of gastropods, bivalves, and other mollusks inhabiting the region's coral reefs, sandy shores, and deeper waters. An essential resource for malacologists, marine biologists, shell collectors, and naturalists exploring Caribbean marine biodiversity. The guide's geographic scope makes it particularly valuable for anyone studying or collecting shells across multiple Caribbean locations.

Hardback

346 pages

Please note: All titles are vintage or out-of-print editions. While condition may differ from images shown, each book is in good condition unless stated otherwise.

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